Norwalk isn’t a tourist destination with occasional traffic spikes—it’s a place where people drive to work, to shops, to medical appointments, and to pick up family. That routine creates predictable risk:
- Stop-and-go congestion where trucks have longer stopping distances and rear-end impacts become severe.
- Frequent lane changes and merges as drivers navigate between arterials, on-ramps, and busy intersections.
- Commercial traffic mixed with residential driving, including delivery trucks cutting through local streets.
When a passenger car is struck by a heavy commercial vehicle, the physics are unforgiving. The result is often ER visits, imaging, follow-up specialists, and time away from work—right when your bills are increasing.


