West Des Moines is a suburban hub with heavy commuting traffic and frequent day-to-night activity around shopping corridors, restaurants, and planned events. That lifestyle can make alcohol-related crashes especially complicated because evidence can be time-sensitive and documentation may be scattered.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Evening commuting crashes on busy corridors where traffic cameras and witness availability change quickly.
- Intersection and turn collisions near retail areas where multiple vehicles and lane changes create disputes about “who had the right of way.”
- Nighttime impacts involving pedestrians or cyclists when visibility is limited and fault is contested.
- Crashes during road work where lane configurations and signage can become part of the liability discussion.
When impairment is involved, the case usually turns on what was observed, when it was documented, and how the crash sequence is reconstructed.


