In a suburban community like Tualatin, many collisions happen during predictable patterns: evening commutes, late-night returns from restaurants and events nearby, and traffic flowing through intersections where traffic signals and lane changes are tight. When alcohol is involved, the case often turns on details such as:
- Timing (when the driving behavior changed and when officers arrived)
- Road conditions (wet pavement, visibility, lighting, and speed)
- Officer observations (what was seen, smelled, or recorded)
- Testing records (when tests were administered and how procedures were followed)
Insurance adjusters typically move quickly—especially if the crash happened near a well-traveled corridor and witnesses are scattered. If you wait too long or give statements without a strategy, you can lose the chance to preserve evidence that matters.


