In and around Winchester, many serious alcohol-related crashes occur on familiar commuting routes and nearby corridors where traffic patterns are predictable—until they aren’t. That can create a particular kind of legal problem: the facts aren’t always as simple as “the driver was impaired.”
Insurance companies frequently challenge:
- What the driver was doing immediately before impact (lane position, speed, braking behavior)
- Whether impairment evidence was properly recorded
- Whether the crash was caused by more than alcohol (traffic congestion, distraction, road conditions)
- How injuries were documented and treated
That’s why our case approach starts with organizing the record and building a timeline that makes sense—then backing it with proof.


