Altoona is a fast-growing community with daily commuting patterns, busy intersections, and routes where drivers are on tight schedules. That matters after a DUI crash because the case often turns on timing and context:
- Traffic patterns around rush hours: how far someone had to travel, where the impaired driving began, and what observations were available.
- Road design and visibility: lighting, sight lines, weather, and whether officers could document driving behavior.
- Local witnesses: neighbors, nearby businesses, or people coming from schools/work who may have seen the moments leading up to the crash.
An attorney’s job isn’t just to say “alcohol was involved.” It’s to connect the impairment evidence to the specific crash mechanics that caused injury—and to do it using the same records insurance companies rely on.


