In many drunk-driving cases, the disagreement isn’t simply whether alcohol was involved—it’s whether the record supports the timing, driving behavior, and causation. In Conneaut, that can mean scrutiny of:
- Field investigation details (where officers observed impairment and what they recorded)
- Crash mechanics (how impact occurred—lane position, speed estimates, braking distance)
- Witness reliability (statements from people who saw parts of the incident)
- Testing and procedure documentation (what was done, when, and whether it was properly handled)
Ohio law allows civil claims to proceed based on a preponderance of evidence, even when criminal outcomes differ. The practical takeaway: your civil case still needs its own careful proof, built around what can be verified.


