In and around East Point, trucking collisions frequently involve complex traffic conditions—merging lanes, stop-and-go flow, and sudden braking near busy corridors. Even when a truck is clearly involved, insurers may argue the crash was caused (at least partly) by the other driver, poor lane positioning, or unsafe speed for conditions.
That matters because Georgia claims can be affected by comparative responsibility. If fault is disputed, the settlement value can swing based on how well the evidence supports your version of events and your injuries.
Takeaway: a settlement calculator can’t measure how a jury or adjuster will view the facts in your specific East Point crash.


