Even when it feels obvious that alcohol was involved, the legal and insurance process may still become contested. In a suburban community like Lake Oswego, disputes commonly arise from:
- Timing and location details (where the incident happened and what was happening nearby—commute flow, turn lanes, visibility conditions)
- Witness availability (people may be harder to reach once they go back to work or routines)
- Video evidence limits (footage may exist from nearby businesses or doorbell/traffic sources, but it can be overwritten)
- Inconsistent accounts (what different people perceived—speed, lane position, how the crash unfolded)
When evidence is time-sensitive, waiting can hurt your ability to document the crash clearly and early.


