In smaller Texas communities like Alice, crashes often happen in familiar commuting corridors, near local businesses, or during weekend nightlife and event traffic. That can affect evidence and timing in practical ways:
- Video evidence may be limited and time-sensitive. Nearby cameras (gas stations, convenience stores, and businesses) can overwrite footage quickly.
- Witnesses are often “nearby,” not always formal. People may provide helpful statements—then move on with their day. If you don’t capture their information early, it can be harder to locate them later.
- Insurance adjusters move fast. Early calls and “we just want to help” conversations can lead to recorded statements that don’t fully reflect your injury impact.
When alcohol is involved, the case hinges on records—who observed what, when, and how the evidence was preserved.


