Dallas is a high-traffic, high-visibility city. That matters because drunk-driving crashes often leave behind complicated evidence and multiple potential sources—some of which disappear quickly.
Common Dallas-specific issues we see include:
- Wide roadway networks and multi-lane intersections where lane positioning, speed, and turning decisions become central to liability.
- Event-driven nightlife (sports, concerts, and busy venues) that can affect witness availability and video retention.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns that may be used by defense teams to argue the crash “would have happened anyway.”
- Pedestrian and bicycle exposure near entertainment districts and dense neighborhoods, which can increase injury severity and damage scope.
Your claim should be built around the exact mechanics of your crash—not general assumptions.


