In many Selma-area cases, the dispute isn’t whether alcohol was involved—it’s what can be proven and how soon key information was preserved.
Local patterns can make that harder:
- Evening commutes and late-night travel can increase the chance that witnesses are passing through, not staying put.
- Street lighting, traffic flow, and intersection timing can affect what officers and cameras capture.
- Nearby businesses and traffic cameras may record the relevant moments, but footage can be overwritten quickly.
That means the early “story” of the crash matters. If facts drift—or if evidence isn’t collected promptly—insurance adjusters may argue the injuries or causation don’t match the collision.


