Greenville traffic patterns can make fault harder to sort out—especially in crashes that happen at turning lanes, intersections, and merge zones.
Common Greenville scenarios that can affect settlement negotiations include:
- Left-turn and fail-to-yield crashes at busy intersections during commuting hours
- Lane changes and merges where a rider’s speed and stopping distance are later debated
- Road surface issues (potholes, debris, and uneven pavement) that can shift blame to maintenance or roadway conditions
- Conflicting accounts when a crash happens quickly and witnesses have incomplete perspectives
When liability is contested, insurers often reduce settlement value because they believe the case is riskier to prove. That’s one reason a tool that assumes “typical” fault may look off compared to what happens in real Greenville claims.


