Key West has a unique mix of risk factors that can shape how evidence is collected and how liability is argued:
- Nightlife surges: Crashes often occur near bar districts when people are walking, parking, and crossing streets in the same areas where impaired driving is more likely.
- High pedestrian visibility: Even when the impaired driver is the main at-fault party, there may be questions about lookout, speed, and safe roadway design—especially in busy corridors.
- Tourist traffic patterns: Visitors may be unfamiliar with routes, parking rules, and turning lanes, which can complicate witness accounts and timelines.
- Video may be time-sensitive: Nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and doorbell footage can be overwritten or deleted quickly.
Because of this, early action matters. The strongest claims often depend on getting the right records while they still exist.


