In many DUI crash cases, the dispute isn’t just “was alcohol involved?” It’s whether the evidence ties impairment to the way the collision happened and the injuries you’re dealing with now.
In Mount Holly and nearby Gaston County, local investigation realities can affect your case:
- Traffic patterns and intersection timing: In collisions near controlled intersections or heavy-turn areas, the sequence of events—lane position, speed, braking, and timing—can become the central argument.
- Night driving and lighting: After dark, officer observations and driver behavior described in reports can carry significant weight.
- Video availability: Nearby businesses, homes, and roadway cameras may capture critical moments, but they often have short retention windows.
- Medical documentation timing: If you delay treatment or if symptoms worsen later, insurance may argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
A lawyer who handles DUI injury claims understands how these local factors show up in settlement negotiations and, when necessary, litigation.


