In and around Garden City, truck traffic is tied to industrial operations: freight corridors, distribution centers, and short-haul routes running in and out all day. That local reality changes how cases play out.
A crash may involve:
- A tractor-trailer making frequent stops between facilities (more turns, more lane changes, more opportunities for impact)
- A drayage or short-haul driver working under strict appointment times
- Multiple business entities—motor carrier, logistics broker, shipper, maintenance vendor—each pointing fingers
When the defense frames the wreck as “just an unfortunate accident,” the key question becomes whether safety was sacrificed for speed, schedule, or cost. Our job is to identify what happened, who controlled the work, and which insurance policies apply.


