New Kensington sits in a busy transportation corridor where commercial vehicles regularly share the road with commuters. That mix—highway driving, local streets, and frequent merge/turn points—can create crash scenarios where multiple parties may be involved.
In many truck cases, the fight isn’t only “who hit whom.” Insurers often challenge:
- Whether the truck driver’s conduct was preventable (speed, lane position, braking, following distance)
- Whether the trucking company followed federal and state safety rules
- Whether maintenance, loading, or equipment issues played a role
Because of that, settlement discussions often hinge on records like incident reports, maintenance logs, and electronic driving data—not just the fact that you were hurt.


