Dearborn’s roadways are busy day and night—commuting traffic, late-evening restaurant and entertainment trips, and high vehicle/pedestrian visibility areas all create unique evidence issues. In many DUI injury cases, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one comes down to whether evidence was preserved early.
After a drunk driving crash, evidence can become harder to obtain quickly:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses or residences may be overwritten or deleted.
- Traffic camera and dashcam recordings can be lost if you don’t identify where and when they were likely captured.
- Medical documentation can lag behind injury symptoms if treatment is delayed.
- Witness memories fade—especially when the crash happens during peak activity.
If you’re thinking about using an “AI DUI accident lawyer” or “drunk driving legal bot” approach to sort facts, do it—but don’t wait to start preserving records with a legal team.


