Grand Forks traffic patterns and nightlife/commuting routines can create predictable risk points. DUI crashes here often involve:
- Late-night routes after bars, restaurants, and events—when drivers may be leaving at the same times and speeds.
- Commuter corridors where people are driving to work or school early and may not expect sudden erratic maneuvers.
- Winter and shoulder conditions that can complicate crash accounts—especially when witnesses disagree about what happened “before” impact.
- Intersections and turning lanes where a split-second decision can turn into a serious injury.
Even when the impaired driver is obvious, the legal question becomes: how the evidence supports responsibility and what your injuries actually require to document damages.


