Bellaire is close to major Houston roads, but the day-to-day driving is often “local”: short trips, frequent lane changes, and intersections where visibility and timing matter. That matters because drunk driving cases frequently turn on details such as:
- Lighting and visibility at the time of the crash (dusk/night commuting, headlights, street glare)
- Intersection timing and traffic-control factors (signals, turns, cross-traffic issues)
- Nearby surveillance that may capture the moments before impact (business cameras and traffic cameras can be overwritten)
- Witness availability—people who saw the crash may be commuting home or heading out, and memories fade quickly
When evidence is time-sensitive, waiting can hurt. A local attorney approach helps ensure critical information is requested and preserved early.


