In Rochester, drunk driving crashes often involve patterns tied to how people travel and where they’re headed:
- Commute corridors and late-night driving: After work, bars, or events, crashes can happen during low-visibility hours when drivers are tired and impaired.
- Urban streets with pedestrians and turning traffic: Even when the impaired driver is “just” changing lanes or failing to yield, the collision dynamics can create serious injury.
- Winter weather impacts: Ice, snow, and slush can blur the story—defense teams may try to argue the crash would have happened anyway.
Because of that, the “right” first steps aren’t one-size-fits-all. Your evidence plan needs to match the environment where the crash occurred.


