In many cases, the central dispute isn’t “was alcohol involved?”—it’s how the evidence connects impairment to the collision.
After a drunk driving crash near high-traffic routes and intersections, defense teams commonly challenge:
- What officers observed at the scene (and what they didn’t)
- Whether the timing and sequence of events supports the claimed impairment
- Whether witness accounts are consistent with the crash mechanics
- Whether testing procedures or documentation were handled correctly
Because suburban crashes can involve multiple lanes, turning movements, and fast-changing traffic conditions, those details matter. The stronger the documentation early, the better positioned you are for a fair settlement.


