Local crash patterns matter. In and around Greer, alcohol-related wrecks often involve:
- Commute corridors and turn lanes: Impaired driving can show up as late braking, missed turn attempts, or sudden lane changes—especially where traffic merges.
- After-event and weekend driving: When people leave restaurants, bars, or social events, the crash may happen during the drive home when everyone assumes they’ll “make it to the stoplight.”
- High-speed impact and sudden stops: Injuries can be severe even when the crash seems brief—especially in rear-end or head-on scenarios.
- Night visibility issues: Defense teams may argue weather, lighting, or “driver perception.” Your evidence needs to be ready to address those points.
Every case is different, but these local realities influence what we investigate first and how we preserve what insurance companies try to minimize.


