Pinole traffic and commute patterns can turn a bad decision behind the wheel into a serious collision. Many crashes occur during peak driving windows—mornings, evenings, and weekend late nights—when roads are busier and attention is split between getting home, getting to work, or handling nightlife plans.
In DUI cases, the details matter: where the vehicle was, how it moved, what witnesses observed, and what the responding agencies documented. Even when the impaired driver is identified, insurance disputes often focus on how the impairment is connected to how the crash happened.
That’s why the early phase is critical in Pinole: preserving evidence before it disappears and building a case theory that fits the record.


