DUI crashes in and around Vineyard can involve a few recurring patterns:
- Evening commute collisions: Impairment frequently shows up after work hours, when drivers are rushing between home, errands, and nearby routes.
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Many crashes happen when a driver misjudges gaps or timing—especially near intersections where traffic flow changes.
- Suburban speed changes: Short stretches that feel “familiar” can lead to risky decisions when a driver’s judgment is impaired.
- Weather and visibility: Utah conditions—fog, glare, wet pavement, or snow/ice during seasonal changes—can affect reaction time and how witnesses describe what they saw.
Your case isn’t judged on assumptions. It’s built from the crash record: what officers observed, what tests showed, what witnesses reported, and how the collision caused the injuries documented in medical records.


