Many drunk driving crashes in the Triad area happen in predictable patterns—late-night restaurant exits, weekend entertainment, and after-hours travel when drivers are tired and roads are busy. In High Point, that can mean:
- Commute collisions where impairment may be contested because the driving looked “normal” until the moment it wasn’t
- Intersection and turn accidents where multiple vehicles’ movements create confusion about fault
- Nighttime visibility issues where the key evidence may be officer observations, dashcam/video from nearby businesses, or timing details from witnesses
- Construction and changing roadways that can shift how investigators interpret vehicle paths and speeds
Your claim depends on how those local conditions are translated into a clear liability story—one that insurance adjusters and defense counsel can’t easily dismiss.


