In Muskegon and the surrounding area, serious crashes often happen in real-world conditions that make investigations more contentious—especially around:
- Evening commutes and late-night travel when people are heading home from work or entertainment
- Busy corridors with turning traffic, where witnesses may have only a brief view of what occurred
- Seasonal tourism periods, when unfamiliar drivers, heavier traffic, and higher speeds can increase risk
- Construction zones and changing traffic patterns, where lane shifts and signage disputes can affect how a crash is reconstructed
When impaired driving is suspected, the case often turns on details: timing, officer observations, what testing showed (and how it was handled), and whether the crash mechanics match the story being told.


