Elizabethtown traffic moves fast, and crashes frequently happen around high-activity corridors—commutes, evening routes, and intersections where attention is split by traffic flow and construction changes.
After a drunk-driving crash, the case often hinges on details such as:
- What officers observed at the scene (and what was recorded)
- Timing of witness accounts while memories are fresh
- Whether dashcam or nearby business video is preserved quickly
- Medical documentation that connects injuries to the collision
In many Kentucky cases, the injured person is left trying to assemble this information alone. That’s where structured legal guidance becomes critical.


