Many drunk driving crashes in the Sharon area happen on familiar routes—roadways people drive every day, including stretches where traffic slows for lights, curves, or intersections. When a crash occurs, the timeline can shift quickly:
- Surveillance footage disappears: cameras at nearby businesses, doorbell systems, and traffic monitoring can be overwritten.
- Road changes happen fast: vehicles are moved, debris is cleaned, and the “exact scene” becomes harder to document.
- Injury reporting can be delayed: adrenaline and shock can mask symptoms, and then the record becomes harder to connect to the collision.
That’s why the “right next step” matters. Waiting for medical appointments, collecting documents later, or speaking loosely to insurers can create gaps the defense uses to reduce value.


