College Park is a dense, fast-changing area with drivers commuting through town, students and visitors moving around, and frequent traffic surges tied to local routines and events. In drunk driving cases, that environment can create common disputes:
- Conflicting timelines: Witnesses may disagree on when impairment began or when lane changes occurred.
- Multiple camera sources: Nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and private dash footage can help—or become harder to obtain if you wait.
- Pedestrian and bicycle exposure: Injuries can involve not only vehicle occupants, but also people walking or cycling—adding complexity to liability arguments.
A lawyer’s job is to translate the chaos into a claim narrative supported by evidence that holds up under Maryland standards for negligence and causation.


