In smaller communities, word travels fast—and so do insurance adjusters’ requests for statements. After a crash on a commute route or near local intersections, people often feel pressured to:
- give a recorded statement quickly,
- accept an early offer “because it’s easier,” or
- assume the crash report tells the whole story.
But in DUI cases, outcomes frequently turn on details: what was observed, how quickly evidence was collected, and whether witness information and vehicle damage were documented before circumstances changed.


