Washington residents don’t just drive on highways—many commute through busy corridors, school zones, and residential stretches where driving conditions can change quickly (traffic density, lighting, weather, and intersection timing).
That matters because in drunk driving cases, insurers often look for reasons to reduce responsibility—such as disputed driving observations, gaps in timing, or claims that injuries were caused by something other than the crash.
The most effective next steps are the ones that protect your story while the details are still available.


