In smaller communities, drunk driving crashes can involve limited traffic cameras, fewer independent witnesses, and investigations that move quickly—sometimes before victims realize what must be preserved.
Common Deming-area situations include:
- Nighttime travel on rural roads where visibility and lane positioning are hotly contested.
- Crashes near busy intersections where multiple vehicles and turning movements create conflicting accounts.
- Tourist and out-of-town drivers whose statements and vehicle details may be harder to track down later.
- Late-night bars and events where witnesses can disperse quickly and memories fade.
Because of that, the “story” of the crash matters—just as much as the impairment indicators. We build claims around what can be proven, not what sounds likely.


