Martinsville sits in a spot where local driving and through-traffic overlap. It’s common to see:
- Commuters heading toward larger job centers
- Local service trucks making frequent stops
- Tractor-trailers and commercial traffic moving between state and regional routes
- Work-zone congestion that changes week to week
That mix creates a higher chance of high-impact collisions—rear-end crashes where stopping distances matter, unsafe lane changes in tight traffic, and turning collisions when a large truck swings wide. When injuries are serious, the “paperwork side” of the case becomes its own burden: multiple insurance carriers, corporate claim departments, and requests for statements before you’ve even had a follow-up appointment.


