In and around Coshocton, alcohol-related crashes frequently occur along commuting corridors, rural roads, and nighttime routes where visibility changes fast—especially during weekends and event nights.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Late-night impacts after bars, restaurants, or social gatherings, when witnesses may be scattered or difficult to reach later.
- Intersection and turning collisions where timing, approach speed, and lane position become disputed.
- Roadside and curve run-offs on darker stretches where skid marks, debris fields, and vehicle resting positions can be altered by cleanup or towing.
Because these details can shift quickly, early preservation matters. The sooner records and scene information are secured, the easier it is to counter later defenses like “you misremembered,” “it wasn’t impairment,” or “the collision happened too fast for alcohol to matter.”


