Lake Mary is a suburban hub with busy traffic patterns—especially during weekday commutes and weekends. Alcohol-related crashes here can involve:
- Late-night driving after bars, restaurants, or events (when video and witnesses may be gone quickly)
- High-traffic intersections and turn lanes (where lane position and signal timing matter)
- Commuter cut-through routes (where multiple vehicles and changing accounts can complicate fault)
- Construction or traffic flow changes (which can affect how officers document conditions)
That’s why the early steps after a crash matter so much. Evidence can disappear fast: surveillance systems overwrite, dash cams loop, and witnesses move on.


