Many Aberdeen residents have seen how quickly traffic conditions change—foggy mornings, shifting construction patterns, and frequent heavy vehicle activity tied to regional industry. Those conditions can matter legally because the case often turns on what happened in the moments before impact.
In truck claims, insurers typically look at:
- Lane positioning and safe following distance (especially when traffic compresses near merges and work zones)
- Speed for conditions, including reduced visibility and slick roads
- Driver compliance with commercial driving rules (hours-of-service, fatigue risk)
- Loading and cargo security (shifting loads can change how the crash is investigated)
- Maintenance and equipment condition (brakes, tires, lights, and other safety systems)
A calculator may include injury and wage numbers, but it can’t fully account for how Aberdeen-area circumstances can strengthen—or weaken—fault arguments.


