In many cases, liability turns on what can be proven—not just what people suspect. In New Rochelle, impaired-driving incidents may involve:
- Commute patterns (evening rush, late-night trips, and predictable routes people take home)
- Dense pedestrian areas where witnesses are nearby but memories can blur quickly
- Stop-and-go traffic where reaction time and braking behavior become critical
- Video availability challenges (dash cams, storefront cameras, traffic systems, and private recordings that may overwrite)
Defense teams often look for gaps: missing timelines, unclear driving behavior, inconsistent witness accounts, or unanswered questions about testing and procedures.
That’s why your next moves should be geared toward preserving evidence and creating a clean timeline—early.


