In a suburban community like Franklin Town, impaired-driving crashes often involve routine routes—commutes, evening drives after dinner, and late trips when roads are quiet and visibility can be reduced. Sometimes the crash happens near residential stretches where people expect slower speeds; other times it occurs on busier corridors where traffic patterns change quickly.
What this means for your claim: your case may depend heavily on what officers documented, what videos captured, and how quickly evidence was preserved. In many cases, the difference between a weak and a strong claim is timing—before footage is overwritten and before memories fade.


