Westbrook traffic patterns and local roads can create unique issues after a DUI-related crash. Many collisions involve:
- Commute corridors where speeds vary and traffic surge can affect witness availability
- Nighttime driving around entertainment, dining, and late stops
- Low-visibility conditions in Maine weather—rain, fog, glare, and early darkness
- Roadway design factors (turn lanes, intersections, and cross-traffic) that lead to disputed “what happened first” narratives
When alcohol is involved, insurance defenses commonly focus on timing and interpretation—for example, challenging whether impairment evidence truly matches the driving period, or disputing whether your injuries are consistent with the crash mechanics.


