Marquette is a college and tourism community, and that mix affects how DUI-related crashes unfold and how quickly evidence becomes an issue.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Weekend nightlife and event traffic (people leaving venues and dining areas later than expected)
- Commuter routes and darker evening driving where glare, weather, and visibility can complicate what witnesses noticed
- Tourist timing—visitors may be unfamiliar with the area and less likely to remember exact details later
- Seasonal conditions in Northern Michigan (snow, slush, and lake-effect weather can change how a crash is interpreted)
These factors don’t change the goal of your case: proving what happened and how it harmed you. But they do affect what evidence is available, how it’s described, and how quickly it must be preserved.


