In our area, alcohol-related collisions can occur in different day-to-day settings:
- Tourist and nightlife corridors where drivers leave venues and head toward hotels, beaches, or late-night dining.
- High-traffic commuting roads where rush-hour movement creates tighter decision windows.
- Intersection and turning conflicts—especially around busy commercial areas—where even a short lapse can lead to catastrophic impact.
- Construction and detour zones where lane changes and visibility issues already increase driving complexity.
The legal work in these cases often comes down to the same question: what the evidence shows about impairment and causation, not just what the crash “looks like.”


