Holly Hill sits in a busy regional corridor where commuter traffic, shift work, and evening travel can collide. That means DUI cases often turn on details like:
- When the crash happened (late-night vs. early-morning can affect witness availability)
- Where it happened (how the road curves, lighting conditions, and nearby access points influence what officers and witnesses observed)
- How people were moving around the area (drivers, passengers, pedestrians nearby, and traffic patterns that can affect witness stories)
Those details influence how liability is argued and what proof is most persuasive. A claim can rise or fall based on whether the evidence supports a clean timeline.


