After a drunk driving accident, the fight usually isn’t over whether you were hurt—it’s over what happened and how the evidence should be interpreted.
In practice, that means defense teams may challenge things like:
- Officer observations from the scene
- The reliability and timing of breath or blood testing
- Whether driving behavior supports impairment during the relevant moments
- Gaps in video or witness statements
- Whether medical records match what you report about the collision
Because these issues can surface fast, residents in Fairburn often need early case organization—not vague reassurance.


