While the legal principles apply statewide, the real-world process can look different in a suburban community like Shiloh:
- Road and commute patterns matter. Crashes may involve turning lanes, ramp merges, and multi-lane traffic where the “sequence of events” is crucial.
- Nighttime evidence can be time-sensitive. Dash cams, nearby business cameras, and traffic video can be overwritten or removed.
- Insurance pressure can arrive early. After a DUI-related crash, adjusters may try to resolve things quickly—sometimes before medical records fully reflect the injury.
- Illinois legal timing still matters. Missing deadlines or mishandling documentation can affect how effectively your claim is built.
That’s why the first goal after a DUI crash is to protect your ability to prove what happened and how it caused your injuries.


