In and around Battle Ground, drunk driving crashes frequently involve evidence that can disappear quickly—surveillance footage, dash cam recordings, and witness memories.
In Washington, police typically document impairment indicators and crash details in their reports, but those records are only part of the story. The outcome of an injury claim can depend on whether key items are preserved early, such as:
- Traffic camera or nearby business video that may be overwritten within days
- Vehicle damage photos and measurements taken before the car is repaired
- Witness statements from people who saw the driving moments before impact
- Medical documentation that connects symptoms to the collision (not just “we were in an accident”)
A drunk driving case can’t be won on a hunch. It requires a defensible record—and early action matters.


