Lebanon residents often drive for work, school, errands, and weekend outings—meaning alcohol-related crashes can happen in more than one “type” of situation:
- Commute and return trips: Late-night trips when roads are quiet, visibility drops, and memories get fuzzy.
- Route changes and faster decision points: When drivers take familiar roads and assume they can “make it home,” risk increases.
- Busy weekend areas and event spillover: After local gatherings, the time between leaving a venue and getting home can be short—yet evidence timing still matters.
- Multi-vehicle collisions: When more than one vehicle is involved, insurance may try to spread blame or claim the crash was “unavoidable.”
In every scenario, the same problem arises: you’re recovering, but the other side is building its version of events. Your case needs a consistent strategy anchored in evidence.


