Worcester’s mix of commuting routes, dense downtown traffic, and busy evening corridors means drunk driving crashes don’t always look the same—and the evidence doesn’t always stay available.
You may be dealing with one or more of these Worcester-specific realities:
- Nighttime nightlife and event traffic (bars, restaurants, and seasonal gatherings) that increases witness presence—but also increases pressure to “move on” quickly.
- Road design and commuter patterns around major routes where speed, lane changes, and visibility issues become disputed.
- Video evidence that can disappear (dashcams, nearby businesses, traffic cameras, or private doorbell footage that gets overwritten).
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure in areas with heavy foot traffic, where injuries can evolve over time.
When impairment is involved, the timeline matters. The sooner the facts are organized and preserved, the stronger your position tends to be.


