Lyndon sits near major road connections where people commute daily—and where weekend nightlife can spill into late-night driving. In practice, drunk-driving cases here often involve:
- Late-evening departures from restaurants and bars with “short trips” that still end in serious collisions
- Traffic merging and lane-change maneuvers where a driver’s impaired judgment shows up seconds before impact
- Intersection and turn crashes where braking distances, visibility, and timing matter
- Rideshare or pickup confusion when multiple people witnessed the lead-up to the crash
Because these scenarios differ, the legal work can’t be one-size-fits-all. The strongest cases in Lyndon depend on pinning down what happened before the crash—not just the moment of impact.


