Greenwood traffic and local travel patterns can change how DUI crashes unfold—and how quickly evidence can disappear.
Common Greenwood scenarios we see include:
- Nighttime driving near restaurants and bars, followed by fast-moving calls to emergency responders.
- Commutes during early morning hours, when visibility and roadway conditions can affect how witnesses describe events.
- Crashes on familiar corridors where traffic cameras (business or traffic-control systems) may only be retained for a limited time.
- Construction and road work seasons, where lane changes, detours, and shifting traffic flow complicate fault.
Because these details matter, residents often need guidance on what to document immediately—and what not to say—before the insurance process locks in a version of events.


