Belmont traffic patterns and nearby commuting routes can create crash conditions that are especially difficult for victims to document in the first days. Many crashes happen during:
- Evening commutes when drivers are tired and visibility drops
- Mixed traffic near busier corridors where lane changes and turning movements are common
- Weekend nightlife spillover from nearby Peninsula destinations
- School and event-related periods when pedestrians, cyclists, and sudden stops increase risk
When alcohol is involved, the “cause” can look obvious—but the records still have to be accurate, complete, and preserved. That’s where early legal guidance matters.


