Oak Ridge traffic patterns and daily routines can make evidence harder to preserve after a drunk-driving crash. Depending on where the collision happened, key proof may be tied to:
- Commuter corridors and highway merges where witnesses are passing through and quickly go home
- Construction zones and changing traffic control that affect visibility, braking time, and lane positioning
- Businesses and traffic cameras that may overwrite footage on a short schedule
- Nighttime activity when impaired driving risk rises and other drivers may not notice until impact
Because the timeline can move quickly, waiting too long can make it harder to build a strong injury claim—especially when liability is disputed.


