Lynnwood traffic patterns can make DUI collisions more chaotic and harder to document later. Common local situations include:
- Late-night commuting and ride-home routes where drivers may be coming off bars, events, or late shifts
- Intersection-heavy corridors where a split-second lane decision can turn into a multi-impact crash
- Busy pedestrian areas where injuries may involve both vehicles and foot traffic
- Roadwork and changing lanes that can complicate how officers and insurers interpret vehicle paths
When drunk driving is involved, defense arguments often target details—timing, driving behavior, and whether the impaired driving actually caused the collision. That’s why Lynnwood clients benefit from early, evidence-first case handling.


