After a suspected impaired-driving crash, the first days affect what can be proven later. In practical terms, that means:
- Officer notes and field evidence need to be reviewed while the record is complete.
- Dash/camera footage from nearby businesses, traffic systems, and vehicles may be time-sensitive.
- Medical documentation should match your symptoms and treatment plan, especially if pain worsens after the initial emergency visit.
- Witness accounts—including people who saw the driver’s behavior before impact—can fade quickly.
This is why many Chippewa Falls clients contact counsel early: not for “speed for speed’s sake,” but to preserve what will be essential when liability is contested.


