In suburban areas like Glendale Heights, many serious crashes happen during familiar routines—commutes to work, evening trips, school pickups, and weekend dining. When someone is impaired, the risk multiplies around:
- Peak commute hours when traffic flow is steady and drivers expect predictable lanes and timing
- Evening nightlife and social outings, followed by short-distance trips home
- Roadway transitions where drivers may be changing speeds, merging, or navigating intersections
When an impaired driver causes a collision in this environment, victims often face a double burden: medical recovery and the legal/insurance process moving quickly.


