Many Katy residents are familiar with the patterns that show up after alcohol-related crashes:
- Late-night commuting and shift changes: crashes often occur after people leave work, restaurants, or events and head home on familiar routes.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: temporary lane shifts and altered roadway layouts can complicate witness accounts and video interpretation.
- Suburban crash dynamics: higher speeds, limited lighting, and long sight lines can increase the severity of impact and the extent of injuries.
- More than one “story” after the crash: early statements from witnesses, officers, and drivers can conflict—especially when multiple vehicles are involved.
These local factors aren’t just background—they can influence what evidence is available, what parties claim, and how fault is argued.


