Barstow is a transportation crossroads, and DUI crashes here can involve long-distance travel, late-night commuting, and roadway conditions that change fast. That context can affect how evidence is collected and how quickly it disappears.
Common Barstow-specific situations we see include:
- Crashes along major corridors where lighting, speed, and lane positioning are heavily disputed.
- Tourist/visitor travel patterns (out-of-town drivers, unfamiliar routes) that can lead to confusion about where impairment was first noticed.
- Limited nearby witnesses—when people are traveling through or stopping briefly, statements may be harder to obtain later.
- Video evidence that gets overwritten (dashcams, business cameras, traffic systems) if action isn’t taken quickly.
That’s why “fast settlement” shouldn’t mean “rush the facts.” In DUI cases, the timeline of evidence can be the difference between a strong claim and a stalled one.


