In Logan, serious crashes often happen on roads that residents and students rely on every day—commutes in the early morning, evenings after work, and late-night travel when visibility is reduced. When alcohol is involved, the results can be sudden: severe impacts, delayed shock symptoms, and fast-moving insurance negotiations.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Late-night driving on higher-speed stretches where reaction time matters
- Collisions near intersections and merges during peak commute windows
- Tourist and event-related traffic that increases congestion and unpredictability
When the crash is recent, evidence can disappear fast—dashcam footage may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and records can become harder to obtain.


