Many injured people describe the same problem after an alcohol-related crash: witnesses are unsure, the timeline gets messy, videos are overwritten, and medical symptoms evolve over days—not hours. In Flint, that can be especially common when crashes occur along busy commute corridors, near intersections with heavy traffic patterns, or during winter conditions when braking distances and road visibility are debated.
When confusion gaps show up, the case becomes harder to prove—even if the driver was intoxicated. That’s why our approach starts with evidence control and timeline clarity, not generic legal talk.


