In a drunk driving case, the first days are critical. Evidence can disappear quickly—surveillance footage may get overwritten, phone records may be retained only briefly, and crash-scene observations can fade.
Glasgow drivers and residents often share the road with:
- people leaving evening events and entertainment venues
- commuters driving late after dinner or shifts
- pedestrians near higher-activity corridors
That local reality means your claim should focus on what was happening immediately before impact: where the vehicle traveled, how it behaved, what officers observed, and what medical records show about injuries and causation.


