In and around Carencro, many serious crashes happen in predictable patterns—late evening trips, weekend bar/restaurant routes, and commute traffic that can include sudden lane changes, heavy intersection activity, and limited time for witnesses to stop and help.
When alcohol is involved, the “who was at fault” question usually depends on documentation and timing:
- What officers observed at the scene (and how those observations were recorded)
- Whether recordings exist (traffic cams, nearby business video, dashcam footage)
- How quickly medical care was sought and documented
- Whether statements were made while emotions and medications were still affecting memory
Local cases often turn on whether the evidence chain stayed intact and whether injuries were tied clearly to the crash—not just “because a DUI happened.”


