Altus traffic can change quickly depending on the time of day—commutes, shift work, school drop-off, and evening plans. Rideshare trips may also stop and start around busy areas, longer stretches of highway driving, and intersections where visibility or turning movements matter.
After a crash, it’s common to face questions like:
- Who was actually responsible at the moment of impact?
- Was the driver on an active trip, en route, or waiting?
- What should you say to an insurer when you’re still in pain?
- How do you document injuries when symptoms worsen over days?
A strong claim usually starts with the basics: a clear timeline, consistent medical documentation, and proof of what happened at the scene.


