Mill Valley traffic and road design create crash patterns that show up in injury cases:
- Commuter traffic and tight turn lanes: Crashes around busier corridors and intersections can involve sudden lane changes, late braking, and disputed “right of way” facts.
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure: Impairment doesn’t just cause vehicle-to-vehicle collisions—injured parties in Marin often include pedestrians and cyclists, which can complicate damages and liability theories.
- Tourism and event-related nights: When bars, restaurants, and weekend crowds are involved, evidence timing (videos, witness statements, and reporting) becomes critical.
- Fog, hills, and visibility issues: Weather and sightlines can be a defense focus. A strong case explains how impairment still ties to the collision mechanics—without dismissing environmental factors.
Because of these realities, residents often need more than generic DUI “information.” You need an attorney approach that matches the way these crashes actually happen on local roads.


