Lumberton sits on a corridor that sees heavy commercial traffic moving through Robeson County. Local driving often means sharing the road with long-haul rigs, regional delivery trucks, and work vehicles coming in and out of job sites. That mix creates risks that show up again and again:
- High-speed merging and lane changes where passenger vehicles and loaded trucks are trying to keep pace
- Stop-and-go congestion that increases rear-end impacts—especially when a rig can’t stop in time
- Bad-weather visibility (rain, fog, glare) that makes it harder to see a slowing line of cars or debris
- Work-zone driving where lanes narrow and trucks drift or swing wide
If your crash happened during a routine drive to work, school pickup, or errands across town, you’re not alone. These wrecks are often “ordinary day” collisions with “extraordinary” consequences.


