Many drunk driving crashes in North Texas happen on familiar commuting routes—when people are heading to work, school, or coming home late. In a suburban area like Sanger, it’s common for:
- Traffic to be higher during predictable windows (evening commutes and weekend nights), which can affect witness availability.
- Businesses and homes nearby to have cameras, but footage can be overwritten quickly.
- Road design and weather (including dust, glare, and rain) to complicate how driving behavior is interpreted.
- Family schedules to make it hard to gather records and attend medical appointments consistently.
When alcohol impairment is suspected, the timeline matters. Early evidence preservation and careful documentation can make a meaningful difference in whether your claim is taken seriously.


