In the St. Louis metro area, drunk driving crashes frequently involve fast-changing scenes: vehicles repaired quickly, witnesses who live or work far away, and dashcam footage that gets overwritten. In Overland, many residents commute through busier corridors and connect to highways where the timeline of events matters.
That means the case often turns on:
- How quickly impairment indicators were documented (and by whom)
- Whether collision details match the reported driving behavior
- Whether witness accounts line up with the physical record
- What Missouri records are available from the traffic stop and investigation
Even when you “know” what happened, insurers may push back with alternate explanations. The sooner you build the evidence in a usable format, the better your position.


