Midland’s roads and daily routines create real-world patterns you should understand after a drunk-driving crash:
- Commute corridors and long stretches of highway can increase speed and distance, which changes how braking, impact angles, and witness visibility are evaluated.
- Night travel around restaurants, events, and weekend gatherings can mean fewer neutral witnesses and more reliance on dash cam / traffic camera / phone timing.
- Industrial workforce traffic can increase the odds of contested accounts (who saw what, when they arrived, and what lane the vehicles were in).
When a case is contested, insurance adjusters may argue the crash was caused by something other than impairment. Your job isn’t to prove intoxication by yourself—it’s to make sure the evidence and timeline tell the truth clearly, early.


