Oklahoma City has a mix of high-traffic commuting corridors, busy nightlife areas, and major intersections where right-of-way disputes and visibility issues can quickly become part of the argument.
In DUI cases, the defense frequently tries to narrow the story to one moment—“impaired driving happened or didn’t happen”—even when the crash involved:
- Lane changes and turning movements at complex intersections
- Nighttime visibility and glare from street lighting or headlights
- Road work and changing traffic patterns near construction zones
- Witness statements that don’t match the police narrative
That’s why victims in Oklahoma City need a lawyer who treats the case like more than a single report. We look at how the evidence fits together: what was recorded, what was missed, and what can still be obtained.


