In many West Park cases, the dispute isn’t only whether alcohol was involved—it’s whether the evidence holds up to scrutiny.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Late-night or early-morning crashes near busy corridors where witnesses are moving on quickly.
- Stoplight and turning-lane collisions where camera angles and timing matter.
- “He seemed fine” defense narratives that rely on selective observations rather than the full driving timeline.
Because of that, the sooner your case is reviewed, the better chance you have to document what happened before key proof disappears.


