Charleston traffic and commutes can change quickly depending on the time of day—weekday rush, weekend nightlife, and travel routes that funnel drivers through busier corridors. When an impaired driver is involved, the case often comes down to whether the evidence can be connected clearly to:
- How the crash happened (lane position, speed indicators, impact points)
- What the officer observed and what testing records show (when available)
- How your injuries match the crash mechanics in medical documentation
In practice, insurance companies may try to narrow the case to a single moment (“just a bad decision”) or argue that injuries weren’t caused by the collision. In Charleston, we see these disputes play out repeatedly because the record can be challenged—especially when witnesses are limited or the vehicle is repaired quickly.


