New Carrollton is close to major routes and commuter corridors, and that means drunk driving incidents often unfold in conditions that complicate insurance and liability questions:
- Nighttime visibility and fast-moving traffic can make witnesses disagree on key details.
- Intersections and merge points near busy commuting roads can create multiple “what happened?” narratives.
- Roadwork or changing lanes can be used by the defense to argue the crash wasn’t impairment-related.
- Video evidence from nearby businesses, traffic cameras, or dash cams may be overwritten or unavailable if you wait.
In practical terms, the sooner you start preserving evidence and organizing facts, the better your chances of preventing gaps later.


