Westchester is a suburban community where many trips involve commuting routes, school schedules, and evening errands. When an impaired driver crashes into another car—or pedestrians, cyclists, or motorists pulling out of nearby areas—the evidence can disappear fast.
Common Westchester-related patterns we see:
- Nighttime driving and late errands: surveillance footage from nearby businesses and homes can be overwritten within days.
- Busy intersection moments: witness availability can drop quickly as people return to work or move on.
- Construction and detours: road changes can complicate what drivers could see and how the collision happened.
Because of that, the first days after a suspected DUI crash matter more than most people expect.


