In suburban communities like New Baltimore, alcohol-related crashes can involve familiar commuting routes, residential roadways, and nighttime traffic patterns that people assume are “normal.” But the details often aren’t normal once an investigation begins.
Common New Baltimore-area circumstances we see in drunk driving injury cases include:
- Late-night driving after bars/parties with unclear timelines (when alcohol was consumed vs. when impaired driving started)
- Intersections and turn lanes where witnesses may notice “dangerous driving” but disagree on exact positioning
- Back-to-home commuting where victims have limited access to dashcam footage or nearby video once time passes
- Weather and lighting conditions (fog, wet roads, reduced visibility) that can make evidence interpretation more technical
When liability is disputed, the case can hinge on the early record: what was documented, what was preserved, and how quickly key evidence is collected.


