Truck accident claims here frequently involve commuting and logistics traffic rather than downtown congestion. That matters because:
- Speed differentials are common on multi-lane arterials and highway feeders—smaller vehicles change lanes and brake differently than loaded trucks.
- Morning and evening rush windows can overlap with commercial schedules, increasing rear-end and lane-change collisions.
- Work-zone driving (seasonal road work and utility projects) can tighten lanes and reduce stopping distance for heavy vehicles.
Those conditions can shape both how the crash happened and what evidence proves it.


