In and around New Franklin, many serious crashes happen on routes people rely on every day—commutes, late-night travel, and weekend returns after social events. When alcohol is involved, the dispute often isn’t only “was the driver impaired?” It’s whether the proof is complete and reliable.
Common local patterns we see in drunk driving cases include:
- Delayed reporting or incomplete witness information after a crash on busy commutes or nearby corridors.
- Confusion about timing (when someone last saw the driver, when the first call was made, and when officers arrived).
- Video evidence that’s easy to lose (dash cams, nearby business cameras, or traffic footage that overwrites quickly).
- Testing and procedure issues that can decide what a jury or insurer believes.
That’s why “fast settlement” pressure can be risky. In alcohol-related cases, a quick offer often arrives before the injury picture is fully documented.


