Corte Madera is a suburban community with busy commuting corridors, regular morning and evening traffic, and nearby routes that connect residents to larger employers and destinations. That environment creates patterns we often see in drunk-driving injury claims:
- Traffic timing matters. Crash reports and witness accounts can vary depending on whether the incident happened during peak commuting hours or late-night activity.
- Multiple witnesses and competing memories. Neighbors, passersby, and people who stopped to help may remember different details—especially if they arrived after the initial impact.
- Video availability is time-sensitive. Nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and private doorbell systems can capture relevant driving behavior, but footage may be overwritten or deleted quickly.
- Insurance scrutiny can be intense. Defense teams frequently focus on gaps in the record—such as what was observed, when observations were made, and whether evidence was preserved.
A lawyer who understands how these factors play out locally can help you avoid avoidable mistakes and keep the claim grounded in evidence.


