DUI and impaired driving cases aren’t “one size fits all,” and Lake Station has its own patterns that can affect evidence and liability:
- Commute corridors and timing: Crashes often occur during peak drive windows when witnesses are commuting, not lingering at the scene.
- Night visibility and street lighting: Impairment may be inferred from lane position, speed, and reaction time—details that depend heavily on what officers and witnesses could actually see.
- Weather and road conditions: Wet pavement, glare, and seasonal traction issues can be part of the defense narrative, so the claim has to address the timeline and road context.
- Video evidence that doesn’t last: Nearby traffic cameras, private business footage, dashcams, and phones can be overwritten or lost if you wait.
A strong Lake Station case usually depends on how quickly evidence is preserved and how clearly the crash story is organized for insurance and, when needed, court.


