In suburban communities like New Albany, drivers often assume collisions will be straightforward. But alcohol-related crashes frequently become complicated because the case depends on details—timing, observations, recordings, and how the crash unfolded on local roads.
Common New Albany-area patterns include:
- Commuter-hour crashes where fatigue, speed, lane position, and impairment indicators are disputed.
- Turning/merging collisions at busy intersections where witness memories differ.
- Evening/night events where the timeline of alcohol consumption and driving behavior is questioned.
- Vehicle and roadway factors (visibility, lighting, weather, and traffic flow) that defense teams try to blame instead of impairment.
When liability is contested, the “story” matters—but so does the proof.


