Berthoud sits along busy commuter routes and sees a mix of year-round residents, school traffic, and visitors traveling through the area. That means alcohol-related crashes often happen in very specific patterns:
- Commute-time collisions where impairment is inferred from driving behavior rather than an admission
- Nighttime driving with limited visibility and delayed reporting
- Roadway confusion near construction zones or seasonal road work
- Multi-vehicle impacts where fault gets disputed and evidence gets complicated
What matters for your case is how quickly the evidence can be preserved—dash footage, nearby business cameras, witness recollections, and the integrity of the crash scene details.


