Sunnyside traffic doesn’t always look like big-city congestion, but the risk patterns can be just as serious. Many crashes involve:
- Nighttime driving and late-hour commutes when visibility drops and fatigue becomes a factor.
- Rural stretch roads and intersections where drivers may misjudge speed or spacing.
- Workforce schedules that make it harder to document injuries early, keep medical appointments, or track missed shifts.
- Storms, dust, and changing road conditions that can affect how officers describe the scene and how insurers argue causation.
When alcohol is involved, the case can hinge on details like timing, observations, and the reliability of evidence. That’s exactly where structured review—and attorney-level investigation—matters.


