Roswell accidents often happen in real-world traffic patterns that can affect the evidence and the story the other side tells.
Common local situations we see include:
- Evening commuting and rush-hour collisions on busier corridors, where timing, lane position, and witness availability matter.
- Suburban roadway intersections where the crash narrative can hinge on light timing, turning behavior, and where vehicles first deviated.
- Nightlife and weekend activity leading to DUI arrests and conflicting accounts—especially when there are multiple witnesses with different perspectives.
- Construction and changing traffic flow on surrounding routes, which can complicate how investigators interpret speed, braking, and lane changes.
When impairment is involved, the case can turn on details like what officers observed, how testing was documented, and whether the defense argues an alternate explanation.


