Great Falls traffic can look straightforward—until it isn’t. Alcohol-related crashes here frequently involve one or more of the following local realities:
- Commute bottlenecks and turn lanes near major corridors, where a delayed reaction can cause a sideswipe or intersection impact.
- Nighttime driving during seasonal weather shifts, when glare, wet roads, and reduced visibility can complicate “what happened first” questions.
- Tourist and event travel (local bars, restaurants, seasonal gatherings), where timing and witness access can be inconsistent.
- Spotty camera coverage compared to larger cities—sometimes you get dashcam footage, sometimes you don’t, and footage can be overwritten fast.
When these factors show up, insurers often push a narrative that the crash was “just an accident” or that impairment evidence is unclear. That’s where getting organized quickly—and knowing what to demand—can change the outcome.


