Highland is mostly suburban, with daily routines that involve quick trips—school drop-offs, work commutes, errands, and rideshare pickups near busy curb areas. That lifestyle creates common crash patterns, such as:
- Stop-and-go traffic leading to rear-end collisions during commute surges
- Lane changes and turning movements where drivers may be focused on navigation or app timing
- Curbside pickup/drop-off confusion, especially where traffic and pedestrians mix near retail and residential edges
- Multi-party incidents (another vehicle involved, a pedestrian nearby, or a shared road segment)
In these situations, liability is not always as simple as “who hit whom.” The timeline—seconds before impact—often becomes the battleground.


