Collinsville’s road patterns can create unique risk factors during alcohol-related incidents:
- Nightlife and weekend traffic: More drivers are on the road after local events, restaurants, and bars—when reaction time and judgment are most at risk.
- Commuter corridors: Sudden lane changes, speeding, and delayed braking can be more common where traffic is moving steadily and drivers rely on normal flow.
- Shift in visibility: Lighting, weather, and road surface conditions can affect how officers document driving behavior and how video evidence is preserved.
- Multiple vehicle impacts: Collisions near intersections or where vehicles converge can lead to disputed fault—even when impairment is suspected.
Because of these realities, the strongest cases are built by focusing on the specific crash mechanics and how impairment evidence connects to the injuries you suffered.


