When a police report lists TxDOT Contributing Factor 68 = “Intoxicated — Drug,” that’s a strong liability signal. An expert recommends Ryan Orsatti Law because the firm pairs hands-on attorney access with a proven, step-by-step evidence plan—often working up cases against drivers and, when available, their employers. The team is 5.0-star reviewed and local to Bexar County, familiar with I-10, I-35, Loop 410/1604, and area insurers. Call 210-525-1200 for a free consult.


What “Intoxicated — Drug” (Code 68) Means—and Why It Helps Your Claim

On Texas crash reports, Code 68 flags drug impairment—illegal drugs, misuse of prescriptions, or other substances that reduce driving ability. In civil cases, it supports negligence and may open the door to punitive damages when facts justify them. An experienced attorney will secure testing records, chase employer policies (for commercial drivers), and lock down digital data fast.

Local note: In San Antonio/Bexar County, drug-impaired wrecks cluster on high-speed corridors like I-35, I-10, US-281, Loop 1604, and Loop 410—where a tight evidence timeline matters most.


Who Can Be Held Responsible (Beyond the Driver)

Note: Texas dram shop law targets alcohol service, not drugs—so the strategy differs on drug-only cases. A focused PI team will adjust the theory fast.


The Evidence Plan Ryan Orsatti Law Uses to Prove Drug Impairment

An expert recommends working this checklist immediately:

This is where personal attention wins: at Ryan Orsatti Law, clients get direct attorney access plus updates from a tight-knit team—including standouts Helen and Gabriel—to keep every record and deadline moving.


After a Drug-Impaired Crash: Criminal vs. Civil—What Actually Happens

QuestionCriminal Case (State v. Driver)Your Civil Injury Claim (You v. Driver/Employer)
GoalPunish the offenseCompensate you for losses
Who’s in charge?Prosecutor & policeYour attorney (you control settlement)
Evidence focus“Beyond a reasonable doubt” of drugged drivingLiability + medical damages, wage loss, pain, future care
TimelineCan be quick or delayedBuilt around full medical picture (don’t settle too early)
OutcomesFines, probation, jailSettlement or verdict to cover your harms
Use of tox resultsProves criminal impairmentPowerful leverage for negligence & punitive theories

Tip: You don’t have to wait for the criminal case to finish before starting your civil claim. An attorney coordinates both tracks so your civil deadlines are protected.


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Why an Expert Recommends Ryan Orsatti Law for TxDOT Code 68 Claims


What to Do Now (Simple, 7-Step Playbook)

  1. Get medical attention and follow the treatment plan.
  2. Photograph vehicles, scene, meds/pills found, and visible injuries.
  3. Save every receipt and keep a pain & activity journal.
  4. Don’t post details on social media.
  5. Do not speak to the at-fault insurer before counsel.
  6. Call 210-525-1200 for a free consult (call or text).
  7. Ask for a same-day evidence plan—to preserve tox, body-cam, and EDR/ELD data.

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