Lone Tree sits along major commuting routes and popular regional corridors, and many residents drive for work, school, and evening activities. That means drunk-driving crashes here often involve:
- Fast-moving traffic and lane changes near busy intersections and merge points
- Nighttime commuting where visibility and witness availability can be limited
- Construction/traffic pattern changes that can complicate what people remember about timing and lanes
- Multi-vehicle scenes on highways where fault disputes can escalate quickly
When impaired driving is involved, insurers may try to narrow the story fast. Your best protection is early organization and attorney review before you unknowingly give them what they need to reduce your payout.


