In and around Peru, many serious crashes happen during predictable times—after shifts end, around weekend nightlife, or when drivers are navigating busier corridors and darker stretches of road. Even when the crash seems “obvious,” the legal work is not.
A DUI accident case typically turns on:
- what the investigating officer observed,
- what testing (or refusals) show,
- how the crash happened mechanically (lane position, speed, braking, impact points), and
- how your injuries connect to the crash—not just to the fact that alcohol was involved.
Because commuting patterns are common in our area, victims often don’t realize how quickly key evidence can be affected by time, repairs, and fading witness memory.


