Indiana-area crashes often involve drivers who have been out for the evening, a mix of local traffic and through-traffic, and roads where lighting, weather, and visibility can change quickly—especially during fall and winter. That combination can make it harder to piece together what happened.
You may be facing questions like:
- Was there a delay in noticing impairment?
- Were there conflicting accounts from witnesses at the scene?
- Did the police investigation capture the best evidence available?
- How do recorded statements, medical timing, or vehicle damage line up with the crash story?
Those details matter because insurance companies and defense counsel look for inconsistencies. Your claim should be built around facts that hold up under scrutiny.


