In Scottsbluff, many fatal cases stem from traffic patterns that can complicate liability: commuting routes, high-speed stretches between intersections, changing conditions near weather events, and collisions involving vehicles traveling at different speeds. Even when it feels obvious what happened, insurers often challenge details such as:
- who had the right of way
- whether braking distance, lane position, or visibility played a role
- whether roadway design/maintenance contributed
- whether distraction or impairment was involved
Those disputes directly affect settlement range because they influence how strongly liability can be proven—and how much comparative fault (if any) may be assigned.


