Goodyear residents and visitors commonly drive through busy commuting corridors, near shopping areas, and along routes that connect to Phoenix-area highways. Alcohol-related collisions often involve:
- Late-night commuting patterns: people leaving bars or events and then driving home through high-traffic areas where speed and lane changes matter.
- Suburban intersections and turn lanes: crashes at turns can turn into disputes about who had the right-of-way and how the impaired driver’s reaction time affected the impact.
- Construction and changing traffic flow: road work can complicate what officers observe and what video footage captures.
- Pedestrian risk near entertainment and retail corridors: when alcohol is involved, crosswalk impacts and near-misses can create additional injury and liability issues.
These factors don’t “make” a case, but they shape what evidence is available and what questions matter for valuation and liability.


