Cottonwood Heights is shaped by commuter traffic, nearby mountain routes, and busy corridors where drivers are often moving fast and paying attention to multiple things at once—navigation, weather, late-night plans, or getting home.
That’s why drunk driving crashes here can look different than people expect:
- Late-night roadway runs after entertainment or events, when visibility is reduced and reaction time matters.
- Intersection and turning collisions where a split-second impairment decision can change outcomes.
- High-speed merge or lane-change impacts that lead to complex injury patterns.
- Weather-affected driving (rain, snow, or glare) that can complicate how impairment and fault are argued.
When a case involves these local driving patterns, the evidence matters even more—and timing matters too.


