Many truck collisions in the Springfield area involve drivers navigating high-traffic routes, access roads, and changing traffic patterns—especially during peak commute hours. When a crash happens near ramps, merging lanes, or work zones, insurers often argue about:
- Visibility and timing (who had the better opportunity to avoid the collision)
- Lane positioning and speed for conditions
- Whether the driver followed safe operational practices
Because these arguments are highly fact-driven, your settlement value often depends on whether the record clearly shows what happened in the moments leading up to impact.


