Bowie sits along major commuting routes, and crashes often happen during predictable windows—weeknights after local bars and restaurants, weekends around social events, or late evenings when visibility drops and roads feel familiar.
In real cases, victims frequently report:
- erratic driving on the way home from dinner or a party
- sudden lane changes or failing to stop at intersections
- delayed braking or “drift” before impact
- uncertainty about what exactly happened right before the crash
That matters legally because Maryland injury claims rely on proof of fault and causation. If key evidence isn’t preserved early, it can become harder to reconstruct later—especially when witnesses move on and video footage is overwritten.


