In Lynden, families frequently deal with cases tied to:
- Crash scenes on county and state corridors where visibility, speed, and lane control are contested
- Commercial vehicles and delivery traffic where braking distance, maintenance, and driver logs matter
- Winter/shoulder conditions and roadside hazards where defenses point to weather, distraction, or “comparative fault”
When those factors are involved, automated tools can oversimplify what juries and adjusters care about: which facts are provable, what the defense will challenge, and whether the death was caused by the wrongful act.


