Chesterton residents often face driving conditions that can make DUI crash claims more complex than people expect. A few examples we commonly see in the area:
- Evening and weekend traffic surges: After work, during events, or around bar/restaurant hours, traffic patterns change quickly—timelines become important.
- Intersection and turning scenarios: Many crashes involve a lane change, turning movement, or failure to yield, which can create disputes about what each driver saw and when.
- Weather and visibility factors: Fog, rain, and seasonal glare can affect how officers describe driving behavior and how witnesses recall events.
- Video and “missing footage” risk: Nearby cameras, dashcams, and private security footage can be overwritten or deleted if you wait too long.
These factors don’t change the seriousness of a DUI crash—but they can change what evidence is easiest to obtain early and what questions an insurer will raise later.


