In suburban communities like Midlothian, drunk driving crashes frequently involve common local patterns:
- Evening commute and post-work driving when fatigue and alcohol collide
- Intersections and turning lanes where witnesses may only see partial moments
- Nearby roadway construction and shifting traffic patterns that complicate crash reconstructions
- Side streets and residential cut-throughs where video coverage may be inconsistent
Because of those factors, many cases become less about “was alcohol involved?” and more about what the record proves—timing, driving behavior, the reliability of observations, and how the crash caused your specific injuries.
That’s where careful legal work matters.


