In and around Lilburn, many wrongful death claims arise from events involving commuting corridors, sudden lane changes, distracted driving, and high-speed impacts. When a case is tied to a fatal collision, the settlement value frequently turns on documents that insurers treat as “core evidence,” such as:
- the police report and citation history
- dashcam/surveillance footage (when available)
- witness statements (including what people observed at the moment of impact)
- vehicle damage analysis and reconstruction findings
- medical records showing the injury timeline and cause of death
Even when fault appears obvious, insurers may still dispute causation—for example, whether a pre-existing condition contributed to the death or whether complications were linked to the incident.


