Munhall sits close to major routes people rely on for work and daily travel. In fatal incidents involving motorcycles, passenger vehicles, trucks, or pedestrians near roadways, settlement value frequently depends on details that are easy to overlook in the immediate aftermath—like:
- visibility conditions (night, glare, weather)
- lane positioning and turning movements at intersections
- speed and braking evidence from crash reports
- whether distracted driving or improper lane changes are supported
- how quickly witnesses can describe what they saw
In many cases, the difference between a strong and a weak claim comes down to whether liability can be proven clearly and consistently—especially when the defense argues the death was caused by something else (or that fault is shared).


