In a city where people commute for work, school, and errands—and where evenings can include bar traffic and social gatherings—drunk-driving crashes frequently lead to similar disputes:
- Conflicting accounts about what happened before impact (especially when witnesses weren’t sure who was at fault).
- Delay in documenting injuries, when people assume they’re “okay” after the initial shock.
- Missing or overwritten video from nearby businesses, homes, or traffic cameras.
- Scrutiny of crash timing, including when officers arrived and what they observed.
That’s why the best time to protect your claim is early—before key evidence becomes harder to obtain.


