In a smaller Iowa community like Boone, evidence can disappear fast. Surveillance footage may get overwritten. Vehicles may be repaired before photos are taken. Witnesses—especially people who were nearby for work, school events, or evening activities—may be harder to reach as days pass.
After a drunk driving crash, the first priority is medical care. Immediately after that, the next priority is documentation. In many cases, the most important details come from:
- the crash site conditions (lighting, weather, road markings)
- what officers recorded at the scene
- any available video from nearby businesses, homes, or traffic sources
- medical records that connect your injuries to the collision
A lawyer can move quickly to identify what evidence exists and what should be requested before it becomes harder to obtain.


