Herriman’s daily life involves commuting, growing roadways, and active neighborhoods—factors that can shape liability investigations. For example:
- High-speed merges and lane changes on local connectors can lead to disputes over reaction time, signaling, and whether a driver acted reasonably.
- Construction and roadway transitions can complicate fault when signage, lane markings, or traffic control are challenged.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk near residential areas can raise questions about visibility, speed, and warning.
- Worksite and industrial incidents can involve OSHA-style safety questions and documentation that insurers may try to minimize.
That’s why calculators—built for averages—often miss the details that drive settlement value in Utah cases.


