Texas drivers cover a lot of ground, and Amarillo traffic can shift quickly—from commuting on major corridors to late-night travel and events. In drunk driving cases, the facts often become contested because:
- Cameras and video may be limited or overwritten quickly (nearby businesses, traffic systems, or dealership/parking footage).
- Witness availability can change fast when people go back to work, travel, or leave the area.
- Crash details may be disputed—what the driver did right before the impact, whether braking occurred, and how the roadway conditions contributed.
- Medical documentation timing matters; symptoms can evolve after ER discharge, and the defense may argue injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
That’s why the “right next step” after a DUI-related crash is often about speed and structure, not guesswork.


