In many cases, the biggest battle isn’t whether alcohol was involved—it’s how the evidence is connected to the crash and how reliably it was collected. In Ohio, that can mean scrutiny of:
- Timing (how long after the driving the testing or observations occurred)
- Officer observations (what was seen, how it was recorded, and whether it matches the scene)
- Crash mechanics (the physical story of what happened on the roadway)
- Survivability of proof (video footage, witness memories, and vehicle condition can change quickly)
If you’re dealing with injuries right now, you shouldn’t have to guess which details are important. Your claim needs an attorney who can translate the record into a strong, Ohio-ready case.


