Washington sits in a busy slice of Indiana where people commute, run errands, and travel between nearby towns. When a DUI crash happens on a familiar route—like roads connecting residential neighborhoods to shopping corridors—the investigation often turns into a race against time.
Common local realities we account for include:
- Busy traffic patterns: witnesses may disappear quickly, and vehicles involved may be moved or repaired.
- Construction and road work: lane shifts and detours can affect how a crash is documented and understood.
- Video availability: nearby businesses, homes, and traffic cameras may capture key moments, but footage can be overwritten.
Because of that, “I’ll deal with it later” can be risky. The first days after a DUI crash often determine how strong your evidence looks to insurers.


