Suburban commutes and busy corridors mean DUI crash facts can get complicated fast—especially when witnesses are passing through, traffic cams aren’t preserved, or the crash happens near areas with frequent backups and changing conditions.
In many Madison Heights cases, the key issue isn’t just whether alcohol was involved—it’s whether the documentation and the timeline support what the other side claims.
That’s why early case review matters. The sooner your information is organized and your evidence is identified, the better positioned you are to respond when the defense questions:
- timing (when impairment occurred)
- observations (what officers and witnesses actually saw)
- testing and procedure (how results were handled)
- crash mechanics (how the collision happened)


