In and around Sterling, many serious crashes happen on the same roads people rely on for commuting, school drop-offs, and getting to jobs at odd hours. When alcohol impairment is suspected, the case frequently turns on documentation and timing—especially because delays can make evidence harder to obtain.
Common Sterling-area patterns we see include:
- Nighttime visibility issues (headlights, glare, weather, roadside lighting)
- Commuter and shift-work timing that affects witness availability
- Crash scene video that may be overwritten quickly (dash cams, nearby cameras)
- Conflicting accounts about speed, lane position, and what happened right before impact
That’s why the goal early on isn’t just “proving alcohol”—it’s building a clear, evidence-backed story that connects the impaired driving to the crash and your injuries.


