San Bernardino’s mix of residential streets, shopping areas, and major travel routes means DUI crashes can happen in very different ways—yet the aftermath often looks the same: quickly changing information, contested facts, and insurers pushing for early closure.
Common local realities include:
- Night driving and late-week weekends: After events and busy dining/retail hours, impairment evidence can be time-sensitive.
- High-speed merges and stop-and-go traffic: Crash mechanics can be disputed (speed, lane position, reaction time).
- Construction/road changes: Temporary signage, lane shifts, and visibility issues can affect witness accounts and officer observations.
Because these factors vary by location and timing, your case strategy should reflect the actual crash conditions—not generic DUI assumptions.


