Even when responsibility seems obvious, drunk-driving injury claims can move into dispute mode quickly because:
- Traffic patterns create hard questions about speed and lane position. Drivers may be changing lanes, merging, or navigating congestion—defense lawyers sometimes argue the crash was “just a mistake,” not impairment.
- Evidence windows close early. Dashcam footage, nearby business cameras, and witness observations can disappear as systems overwrite or people move on.
- Medical impact isn’t always immediate. In the first days after a crash, symptoms may be mild but can worsen—especially with soft-tissue injuries, concussion, back/neck trauma, and stress-related conditions.
A local attorney approach focuses on building a record early—so you’re not trying to prove a case after key details are gone.


