In suburban areas like Palatine, DUI-related crashes frequently occur on familiar commuting routes and busy corridors—places where people are used to driving “normally.” That can create a problem for injured victims: if the driving looked “almost normal” for a moment, the other side may argue there’s not enough proof of impairment.
Local cases can also involve:
- Conflicting witness accounts (who saw what, and when)
- Dashcam or nearby business video that may be overwritten quickly
- Field investigation details (observations, driving patterns, testing procedures)
- Insurance pressure soon after the crash—before you fully understand medical needs
Because of that, the difference between “something happened” and a strong claim is usually the quality and timing of evidence.


