In many Troy-area cases, the dispute isn’t whether alcohol was involved—it’s how the crash happened and whether the recorded evidence supports the story. Common issues we see include:
- Conflicting accounts from multiple witnesses (especially when people are interviewed separately or at different times)
- Body-cam and dash-cam gaps (when cameras weren’t active, angles were limited, or footage is later overwritten)
- Field testing questions (timing, observations, and procedures that defense teams scrutinize)
- Causation arguments (claims that speed, road conditions, or another factor—not impairment—caused the impact)
Because of this, you need a strategy from the start, not vague guidance.


