Larkspur is a suburban community with busy commute corridors, frequent intersections, and regular pedestrian activity—plus visitors who may not be familiar with local traffic patterns. That combination can change how DUI crashes are investigated and how evidence is obtained.
Common local circumstances we see include:
- Nighttime commuting impacts: late-evening traffic flow where visibility, speed, and reaction time become central.
- Intersection and turning collisions: DUI suspects may have impaired judgment when merging or turning.
- Pedestrian-adjacent risk areas: crashes near crosswalks and busier roadside areas where witnesses may be nearby.
- Limited time for evidence capture: surveillance footage from nearby businesses, residences, or traffic systems may be overwritten if action is delayed.
Because of these realities, the “right” next step after a drunk driving crash is often the one that preserves evidence and prevents insurance from steering the narrative.


