Ossining traffic and commuting patterns mean crashes often involve time pressure and multiple potential evidence sources:
- Route access and commuter corridors: Collisions can occur during rush hours when witnesses are passing through quickly and may be harder to locate later.
- Nighttime activity and social travel: Evening driving increases the chance that impairment-related evidence becomes disputed.
- Pedestrian-adjacent areas and turning maneuvers: Even when the impaired driver is the core issue, the crash mechanics may include lane changes, turns, or traffic control details that affect liability.
In drunk driving injury cases, missing or incomplete evidence can hurt later negotiations. That’s why early organization matters.


