Albany’s roads and routines create predictable risk points. Many crashes happen after:
- Weekend nightlife (bars, restaurants, and events)
- Commutes and late-night highway driving
- Weather and visibility changes (especially at night)
- Construction or traffic pattern changes that complicate lane alignment and stopping distance
In these situations, the story of the crash matters as much as the impairment issue. Defense teams often argue alternative explanations—poor visibility, lane confusion, speed, or “no proof” of intoxication at the critical moment. Your evidence has to be organized to answer those arguments clearly.


