Roanoke is a growing community where commuters regularly share roads with weekend traffic, school schedules, and local event crowds. That mix can affect drunk driving cases in practical ways:
- Crash locations change quickly: evidence from nearby lighting, traffic signals, and roadside views can be difficult to preserve.
- Timing matters more: video footage from businesses or traffic cameras may be overwritten if you wait.
- Multiple “stories” compete: witnesses may have been driving through the area on their way to work or an evening destination, so timelines can become inconsistent.
- Injuries can look minor at first: soft-tissue injuries and concussion symptoms sometimes surface after the first medical visit—creating disputes about causation.
When these factors show up, the goal isn’t just to show someone “was impaired.” The goal is to connect what happened to the injuries you documented—and to do it in a way insurance companies recognize.


