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    What Evidence Helps Prove a Drunk Driving Accident Case

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJuly 13, 20264 Mins Read
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    A drunk driving accident case is proven by collecting evidence that shows the driver was impaired, acted negligently, and directly caused the crash and resulting injuries. Strong evidence helps establish liability and supports your claim for compensation. 

    The sooner this evidence is gathered, the better the chances of building a successful case. If you have been injured in one of the many drunk driving accidents, knowing what evidence to preserve can make a significant difference in protecting your legal rights.

    Police Reports

    A police report is one of the strongest pieces of evidence in a drunk driving accident case. When law enforcement officers arrive at the scene, they document important details, including the time and location of the crash, weather conditions, road hazards, vehicle damage, and statements from everyone involved.

    If the responding officer suspects intoxication, the report may also include observations such as slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, the smell of alcohol, or poor balance. These details can help demonstrate that alcohol impairment contributed to the accident.

    Breathalyzer and Blood Test Results

    Chemical tests are among the most reliable forms of evidence in these cases. Breathalyzer tests measure a driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC), while blood tests provide even more accurate results. 

    In California, for example, a driver who operates a vehicle while under the influence may be charged under Section 23152 of the California Vehicle Code, making BAC test results an important part of proving impairment. These test results are often used in both criminal proceedings and civil injury claims to strengthen the victim’s case.

    Witness Statements

    People who witnessed the accident can provide valuable information about what happened before, during, and after the collision. They may have seen the driver speeding, swerving between lanes, ignoring traffic signals, or displaying other reckless behavior.

    Witnesses may also describe the driver’s behavior after the accident, including signs of intoxication such as stumbling, slurred speech, or confusion. Their unbiased testimony often supports other evidence presented in the case.

    Traffic Camera and Surveillance Footage

    Video footage can provide clear, objective evidence of how the accident occurred. Traffic cameras, nearby businesses, residential security cameras, and dashcams may capture the driver’s actions before the collision.

    Footage showing erratic driving, failure to stop at traffic signals, or unsafe lane changes can help demonstrate that impairment played a role in causing the crash. Since surveillance footage is sometimes deleted after a short period, obtaining it quickly is important.

    Photos and Physical Evidence

    Photographs taken immediately after the accident help preserve details that may disappear over time. Images of vehicle damage, skid marks, road conditions, traffic signs, debris, and visible injuries can all strengthen your claim.

    Physical evidence at the scene, including damaged vehicle parts or open alcohol containers inside the driver’s vehicle, may also support allegations of impaired driving. Accident reconstruction experts can use this evidence to determine exactly how the collision occurred.

    Medical Records

    Medical records play a critical role in proving that your injuries resulted from the accident. Emergency room records, physician evaluations, X-rays, MRIs, treatment plans, and rehabilitation records all help document the severity of your injuries.

    Seeking medical attention immediately after the accident also creates a clear connection between the collision and your injuries, making it more difficult for the opposing party to argue that your condition was caused by something else.

    Cell Phone and Business Records

    Additional records can sometimes provide valuable supporting evidence. Credit card receipts, restaurant or bar bills, surveillance footage from businesses, and cell phone location data may help establish where the driver was before the accident and whether alcohol was consumed shortly before getting behind the wheel.

    While these records may not prove intoxication on their own, they can strengthen the overall timeline and support other evidence presented in the case.

    Key Takeaways

    • Police reports provide valuable documentation of the accident and signs of driver impairment.
    • Breathalyzer and blood test results offer strong scientific evidence of intoxication and may support violations under Section 23152 of the California Vehicle Code.
    • Witness statements and surveillance footage can help confirm reckless or impaired driving.
    • Photos, physical evidence, and medical records connect the accident to your injuries and establish damages.
    • Cell phone records and business receipts can strengthen the timeline leading up to the crash.
    • Preserving evidence as soon as possible gives you a stronger foundation for proving liability and pursuing fair compensation.

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