In Providence, drunk driving cases frequently hinge on records created quickly after the crash: police response notes, witness statements, video from nearby businesses, and information tied to breath or blood testing. Those materials can be difficult to obtain later or may become inconsistent as memories fade.
That’s why your next steps should be practical and local:
- Get medical care promptly (and follow up). In Rhode Island, consistent documentation helps connect injuries to the crash.
- Request the police report number and incident details as soon as you can.
- Identify nearby sources of video—street-level cameras, storefronts, transit-related footage, and traffic recordings—because overwriting can happen.
- Write down your account while it’s fresh, including where the crash occurred and what you noticed before impact.


