Woodridge is a suburban community where commuting routes, evening traffic, and nearby commercial areas can shape how crashes unfold and how evidence is documented. In alcohol-related injury cases, the early window matters because key proof may be lost, overwritten, or harder to obtain as time passes.
After a DUI crash, common local realities include:
- Traffic camera limits and retention windows: Some sources overwrite footage quickly.
- Witnesses who are difficult to reconnect with: People pass through quickly—especially around retail areas and busy evening corridors.
- Injury documentation gaps: Symptoms can be delayed, and missing records can weaken causation.
This is where technology-assisted review can help organize information—but where a lawyer’s investigation and legal judgment are essential.


