New Haven is a community where people regularly commute, run errands, and travel between nearby roads for work and school. When a drunk driving crash happens, the timeline can move quickly:
- Witnesses may live nearby or be at local businesses, but memories fade fast.
- Dashcam and traffic footage can be overwritten or deleted.
- Medical decisions happen in real time, and early treatment records shape how injuries are later documented.
- If the crash involves a school schedule, shift work, or evening events, the disruption to work and routines can be significant.
Because of that, the “what do I do now?” question isn’t theoretical—it affects evidence and settlement value.


