After a DUI crash, the question usually isn’t only whether alcohol was involved—it’s whether the evidence can be tied to the driver’s impairment and the crash mechanics in a way that holds up under California insurance standards.
In El Monte, common factors that can shape the investigation include:
- Commute-heavy traffic patterns that create fast-moving timelines and multiple potential witnesses
- Busy turning movements and high pedestrian/vehicle interaction areas, which can complicate fault questions
- Construction, lane changes, and detours that may be cited by the defense as alternative explanations
- Video availability near commercial areas and intersections—often time-sensitive
This is why waiting to act can hurt. The earlier your evidence is preserved and organized, the stronger your legal position tends to be.


