Rockwall traffic patterns and surrounding routes can make alcohol-related crashes look “routine” at first—until you look closely.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Late-night bar and event traffic where impaired driving isn’t always obvious until you review driving behavior and timing.
- Commutes on major corridors where speed, lane changes, and visibility issues become part of the fault conversation.
- Suburban residential impacts—struck vehicles, pedestrians near driveways, and property damage that can complicate who is responsible for what.
- Collisions near intersections where signal timing, turning movements, and witness vantage points matter.
These details matter because drunk driving claims in Texas are fact-driven. Adjusters may argue “it could have happened anyway,” or they may claim injuries are unrelated. Your documentation needs to anticipate those arguments.


