In many Marshall crashes, the early story sounds simple: someone made a bad decision, and then everything changed. But drunk driving cases often raise practical questions that matter for your claim:
- What did witnesses actually see—erratic lane changes, speeding, late braking, or a vehicle “drifting” before impact?
- Were there nearby businesses or traffic cameras that could have captured the moments leading up to the crash?
- Did the crash happen during a commute window, an event night, or after visitors arrived—meaning witnesses may be harder to locate later?
Because these details can affect what evidence exists (and what gets lost), quick action matters in the days right after the crash.


