Atlantic City sees heavy nightlife activity, event crowds, and constant movement between hotels, casinos, marinas, and nearby roadways. That environment creates two common problems after a drunk driving crash:
- Video and witness access can vanish quickly. Footage from nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and nearby door/security systems may be overwritten or scheduled for deletion. Witnesses—especially visitors—may leave the area before you ever get answers.
- The “who, when, and where” details get contested early. Defense teams often challenge timing, lane position, speed, and what officers observed—especially when the incident happens near nightlife corridors, intersections with frequent turning, or routes where drivers may be unfamiliar.
Because of that, victims in Atlantic City often need action sooner rather than later: preserving records, mapping out what happened, and making sure the claim is grounded in evidence—not assumptions.


