Fort Wayne traffic isn’t just “city driving”—it’s daily commuting, mid-day errands, and busy evening routes that connect neighborhoods, shopping corridors, and major roadways. When alcohol is involved, the crash patterns we see often include:
- Late-night departures and bar-area travel where drivers may be overconfident and speed up to “make up time.”
- Intersection and turning collisions when impaired drivers misjudge gaps and stopping distance.
- Rear-end and lane-change crashes tied to delayed reaction time and reduced ability to correct.
- Construction and traffic-control confusion during busy seasons, where the margin for error is already thin.
In these situations, liability can be straightforward—or it can become a dispute over timing, vehicle positioning, and what the officer and witnesses observed. That’s why evidence organization and early legal review matter.


