Compared to many larger cities, Nanticoke traffic patterns and street layouts often mean:
- Tighter turn lanes, limited sight lines, and slower speeds—which can still cause serious injuries during sudden stops or side-impact collisions.
- More curbside activity near homes, businesses, and pickup points—where pedestrians and passengers may be at risk while entering or exiting a vehicle.
- Commute timing pressure—people may be rushing to work, school, or appointments, and that can affect how witnesses describe the moments leading up to the crash.
Those details matter because insurers frequently try to narrow the story to reduce payouts. Your evidence and timeline are what keep your version of events credible.


