Many drunk driving crashes in and around Newark happen on familiar routes where people commute daily—roads where surveillance video is common, but retention is limited. If your case involves intersections, roadway cameras, nearby businesses, or events that draw late-night traffic, the timing of evidence collection matters.
We also see patterns common to the area:
- After-hours driving tied to bars, restaurants, and social events
- Darkness and visibility issues on rural stretches and edges of town
- Multi-vehicle collisions where fault gets debated
- Unclear impairment indicators when witnesses disagree or recall details differently
When evidence is incomplete, insurance companies often try to settle for less than your actual losses—or argue the crash had another cause. Early legal involvement helps keep the case grounded in documented facts.


