Bixby is a suburb where people commute regularly, run errands on tight schedules, and share roads with high-speed merging and frequent nighttime driving. That matters after a DUI crash because the case can hinge on details like:
- Timing (how long after drinking the driver was behind the wheel)
- Where the crash happened (visibility, lighting, line-of-sight, and whether witnesses were nearby)
- Roadway conditions (weather, glare, construction-related lane changes)
- Speed and lane movements (especially on routes commonly used by commuters)
When impairment is suspected, insurers may try to narrow the story to “one moment” or argue the injuries were caused by something else. In Bixby, we see how quickly that narrative can form—especially when people delay medical documentation or don’t preserve crash-related evidence.


