Riverton residents often drive a mix of commuting routes, local corridors, and highway travel. When an alcohol-impaired driver is involved, the case turns on details that can disappear quickly—dash footage, witness observations, and records from the scene.
Even in situations that seem straightforward (like an officer locating impaired driving indicators), disputes can still arise about:
- What the investigation recorded and when it was recorded
- Whether impairment evidence was collected correctly
- How the crash sequence happened (lane position, speed, braking, impact angle)
- How your injuries connect to the collision
That’s why “fast guidance” is only helpful if it leads to the right evidence being preserved and the right questions being asked.


