Many drunk driving crashes in and around Lockhart happen in predictable patterns—late-night bar close traffic, weekend travel through nearby routes, and congested commutes where decisions are made fast and visibility can be limited.
Common examples we see include:
- Erratic lane changes on roads with limited lighting or higher speeds between neighborhoods and commercial areas
- Intersection and turning impacts, where timing, speed, and reaction time become the central dispute
- Rear-end crashes where impairment is challenged because the “hard braking” story may be disputed later
Why this matters: the legal fight often turns on how the collision happened—what officers observed, what video may exist, what witnesses remembered, and whether the timeline of events supports your injuries and the other driver’s responsibility.


