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Williamsburg, Hampshire County, Massachusetts School Bus Crash Analysis A head-on collision on a rural corridor like South Street changes a life in a heartbeat. When a Toyota RAV4 and a school bus collide near 117 South St., the physical forces involved are staggering. We are currently looking at a situation where a woman in her 30s is fighting for her recovery at the Baystate Medical Center Level 1 Trauma Center after a “preliminary investigation” by the Williamsburg Police suggested a lane crossing occurred. If you are reading this from a hospital room or a quiet kitchen in Hampshire County, you need to hear one thing clearly: a preliminary police report is a starting point for a civil investigation, not the final word on your legal rights. In Massachusetts, the law recognizes that what happens in the seconds before an impact is often more complex than a single tire mark on the pavement. The Preliminary Police Report Is Not a Verdict In the hours after a crash, the Williamsburg Police Department and the State Police Reconstruction Team work to clear the road and file an initial account. They often focus on the “point of impact” and lane positioning. However, as trial…