In and around Glens Falls—whether it’s commuting routes, busy intersections near downtown, school-area traffic, or evenings when pedestrians and cyclists share the road—fatal cases frequently hinge on what can be shown about how the incident happened.
Insurers often focus on:
- Witness clarity (who saw what, and how quickly)
- Traffic controls and signage (lights, stop lines, crosswalk markings)
- Speed, braking, and visibility (especially during dusk or winter conditions)
- Driver attention (distraction, impairment allegations, or failure to yield)
That means “value” is rarely about math alone. It depends on whether the evidence supports liability strongly enough that settlement talks move beyond early, low offers.


