In a lot of DUI cases, the core dispute isn’t whether alcohol was involved—it’s how impairment evidence connects to the crash. In Romulus, that connection can depend heavily on:
- Where the crash happened (well-lit intersections vs. darker stretches, residential cut-throughs vs. busier corridors)
- Whether nearby businesses captured video (gas stations, strip-mall storefronts, and other cameras can record over time)
- How quickly witnesses were identified (people may move on, especially during shift changes and late-night commutes)
- What the officer documented in the first hour—statements, observations, vehicle position, and field-test notes
When evidence isn’t gathered and preserved early, gaps can widen fast. That’s why we encourage injured drivers to treat the first days after the crash as time-sensitive.


