Many Naugatuck residents know the roads that connect home, school, work, and nightlife—so it can be especially frustrating when a DUI crash disrupts that routine.
In the area, DUI collisions often involve:
- Commuter traffic on busy corridors during evenings when people are leaving work or heading to social plans
- Intersections and turning lanes where delayed reaction time can lead to sideswipes, T-bone impacts, and rear-end collisions
- Pedestrian-adjacent areas where a high-impact crash can create secondary hazards for nearby walkers, cyclists, or drivers entering the roadway
When impairment is suspected, the early weeks matter. Evidence can be time-sensitive, witnesses may move on, and insurance companies may try to control the timeline and narrative.


