Many residents think DUI cases are “straightforward” because alcohol was involved. But in suburban communities like Grosse Pointe Park, crashes often include details that are easy to miss:
- Commuter timing and road familiarity: Crashes may occur on routine routes where drivers assume conditions are predictable—until impairment changes reaction time and lane control.
- Limited public video coverage: Not every intersection is heavily monitored. If a crash happens in a spot with fewer cameras, timing matters to preserve footage from nearby businesses, residences, and dash cams.
- Pedestrian and neighborhood proximity: Even when a crash is vehicle-to-vehicle, the aftermath can involve pedestrians, cyclists, or tightly spaced properties—raising safety concerns and expanding documentation needs.
- Michigan-specific procedural realities: Evidence handling, insurance documentation, and how quickly medical records are obtained can influence how insurers evaluate liability and damages.
Because of these factors, a “generic” DUI explanation often isn’t enough. You need guidance tailored to your crash facts.


