Victoria traffic isn’t just “city driving.” Many crashes happen around:
- Commuter corridors and shift changes (when drivers are tired or rushing)
- Nightlife and weekend travel (where alcohol-related impairment can be harder to detect until after impact)
- Industrial and workforce schedules (when injuries can quickly disrupt employment and medical follow-up)
- Mixed pedestrian areas and turning movements (which can complicate fault when vehicles collide with bikes/foot traffic or vehicles turn across lanes)
In these situations, the “story” insurance wants can be simple—but the evidence often isn’t. Your claim depends on whether the record clearly connects the impaired driving to the crash mechanics and your medical outcomes.


