In and around Lancaster, collisions frequently happen in real-world settings that create evidentiary pressure:
- Commute corridors and shift changes: late-night driving after work or bar closing can mean fewer witnesses and more reliance on officer observations and roadway documentation.
- Weather and visibility: fog, rain, and winter lighting can affect how impairment evidence is interpreted.
- Construction zones and lane changes: road work can complicate crash mechanics and give the defense room to argue alternative causes.
- Mixed-traffic scenes: crashes near businesses and busy routes can involve multiple vehicles, conflicting accounts, and hard-to-reconstruct timelines.
That doesn’t mean your claim is weak—it means you need someone who can connect the dots between what the record shows and what it actually proves.


