In smaller communities, drunk driving crashes can look “obvious” at first—an admission, an erratic driving pattern, or a witness who saw alcohol involvement. But even in Talladega, insurers frequently argue about details:
- Timing: When the drinking occurred versus when the crash happened
- Locations: Whether the road conditions, lighting, or traffic signals contributed
- Impairment indicators: What officers observed and how tests were handled
- Witness gaps: Who was present, who left, and what each person actually saw
Because of that, a strong claim isn’t built on suspicion alone. It’s built on records that tie impairment to the collision and then tie the collision to your injuries.


