In Mankato, drunk driving crashes often involve time-sensitive proof—dash cameras that get overwritten, surveillance footage from nearby businesses that gets retained only briefly, and witness memories that fade.
Even when you know alcohol was involved, the case still depends on what can be confirmed in the record:
- what officers observed at the scene
- what testing and procedures were documented
- what the crash mechanics show (impact points, lane position, stopping distance)
- what medical records reflect about injury patterns and timing
An AI-style tool can help you organize what you have and identify what’s missing. But for a claim in Minnesota, you’ll still need a lawyer to evaluate credibility, preserve legal options, and respond to the defense’s version of events.


