Eagle Mountain is a growing community with regular commuting patterns and frequent traffic flow changes—especially during evenings, school schedules, and event weekends. In DUI cases, that matters because liability often turns on what can be proven about the crash:
- Where and when the vehicle was traveling (commute corridors, intersections, turning movements)
- Whether there were witnesses nearby (other drivers, pedestrians, nearby residents)
- What video existed (dash cams, nearby businesses, traffic cameras)
- Whether impairment indicators were recorded accurately
Even when the other driver “knows they were impaired,” insurance defense teams may still challenge causation, the timing of observations, or the reliability of testing. Your job isn’t to win that argument—it’s to get the facts documented and positioned correctly.


