Gaithersburg sits in the middle of constant movement—commuters, local traffic, and frequent commercial routes feeding the I‑270 corridor and connecting to distribution and retail areas throughout Montgomery County. That combination creates patterns we see repeatedly:
- Stop-and-go highway traffic where heavy trucks have longer stopping distances and rear-end impacts can be severe.
- Merging and lane-change conflicts as drivers try to navigate exits, ramps, and congestion.
- Mixed-use roads where passenger cars, rideshares, delivery vans, and work trucks share the same space.
In these cases, it’s common for a trucking company to quickly frame the crash as “unavoidable” or blame a smaller vehicle for sudden braking or lane changes. The earlier you get legal help, the easier it is to preserve the details that can counter those narratives.


