Norwalk roads can bring drivers and pedestrians together in ways that make crashes especially complicated—commutes, school schedules, and weekend activity all change traffic patterns. In drunk driving cases, the facts can turn on timing and documentation: how the crash happened, what officers observed, and how the impairment evidence was handled.
Even when it feels obvious that alcohol was involved, the insurance company may still argue:
- the driving pattern had another explanation (speed, road conditions, visibility)
- impairment evidence is incomplete or unreliable
- the injury didn’t result from the collision
Your case needs more than sympathy—it needs a clear, evidence-driven presentation that fits what Ohio courts and insurers expect.


