Many drunk driving crashes we see locally don’t occur “in a vacuum.” They often connect to predictable movement patterns in the area—commuters heading home after long shifts, visitors driving at night, and late-evening traffic near entertainment districts.
That context matters legally. The timing of the crash, the location of surveillance cameras, and how quickly evidence is requested or preserved can affect what can be proven later. If you’re asking whether you need a lawyer right away, the practical answer is: yes—especially if alcohol impairment is suspected and the timeline for proof is short.


