In Harrison, many injuries occur around high-traffic routes and areas where drivers are navigating tight timing—work commutes, last-minute detours, and frequent stop-and-go traffic. When alcohol impairment is involved, those conditions can amplify risk:
- Stoplights and short sight distances: impairment can affect reaction time and braking.
- Frequent merging and lane changes: impaired judgment can lead to sideswipes or sudden turns.
- Nighttime activity: late hours can increase speed variance and reduce witness availability.
- Commercial and commuter traffic: larger vehicles may contribute to higher-impact harm.
These details matter because the strongest cases are built on what the record shows about how the crash happened, not just that alcohol was involved.


