While every crash is different, Tucker residents commonly see uninsured/underinsured disputes in situations like:
- Rear-end and lane-change crashes during rush hour: Georgia traffic flows change quickly in the morning and evenings, and insurers may argue the impact wasn’t as serious or that fault is shared.
- Accidents tied to distracted driving: Even when liability seems obvious, adjusters may request recorded statements and push for inconsistent versions of what happened.
- Collisions involving unclear driver identity: Hit-and-run situations can be more common than people think, especially on high-traffic routes where witnesses move on.
- School-zone and neighborhood traffic: Low-speed impacts still cause real injuries, but insurers sometimes treat them like “minor” claims and offer low numbers early.
If you’re dealing with any of these, your next steps matter—especially how you document the crash and how quickly you lock in your medical timeline.


