Truck cases don’t usually hinge on a single “who hit who” question. In Carson, disputes commonly grow out of:
- Changing traffic flow around busy corridors and intersections, where drivers may claim a sudden lane shift or unexpected braking.
- Visibility and road conditions (including late-day lighting and glare), which can affect witness accounts and police observations.
- After-the-crash investigations that uncover inconsistencies—such as gaps in trucking records, unclear maintenance history, or conflicting statements about what happened before impact.
Insurance adjusters may try to reduce payouts by arguing comparative fault, questioning the severity of injuries, or claiming your treatment is unrelated. That’s why settlement “calculators” are only a starting point.


