Fountain Valley is a commuter-heavy community. That means many serious collisions happen during predictable “pressure” windows: early mornings, late afternoons, and the in-between hours when commercial drivers are trying to make up time between drops.
In real cases, we often see truck crashes tied to:
- Stop-and-go traffic and abrupt slowdowns, where a large truck can’t stop in time
- Multi-lane merges and short on-ramps, where cars are forced to adjust quickly and trucks need extra space
- Route changes for deliveries, when a driver is unfamiliar with local streets and makes unsafe turns or lane moves
- Congested surface roads near shopping and medical areas, where pedestrians, cyclists, and turning vehicles create complex conflict points
Even if the collision looks “simple” at the scene, commercial claims can become complicated fast once the trucking company starts shaping the narrative.


