Uvalde residents know that local roads and routines can shape what happens after a crash. Whether the collision occurred during an evening commute, near a school route, or after a weekend event, DUI cases frequently come down to the same critical question: what proof exists right now—and can it be preserved?
After an alcohol-related crash, key information may be lost quickly:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses or residences
- Dashcam or phone video from witnesses
- Physical evidence at the scene (debris, tire marks, roadway conditions)
- Medical records that document injury severity and timing
In Texas, those early records can strongly influence how insurance adjusters and opposing counsel evaluate fault and damages. That’s why waiting to gather information can make later negotiations harder.


