Pullman isn’t a major metro, but traffic patterns can still create high-risk moments—especially when trucks share the road with commuters and students.
Common local scenarios that can shape liability and settlement value include:
- Commutes near peak hours: Trucks passing through heavier traffic periods can increase the chance of sudden braking, lane disputes, or delayed reactions.
- Tourism and seasonal travel: Visitors traveling for campus events or nearby recreation may be unfamiliar with local road conditions, which can affect how insurers frame fault.
- Night visibility and weather: Washington weather can reduce visibility and traction. Defense teams may argue the crash was unavoidable or that you didn’t adjust driving appropriately.
- Work-zone and construction impacts: Changes in lanes, signage, and traffic flow can become part of the dispute over what was reasonable under the circumstances.
Because of these realities, settlement value often hinges on what happened in the minutes before impact—and whether the evidence supports your version of events.


