Southfield traffic can be fast-moving and complicated, and DUI cases often hinge on details that aren’t obvious at first glance—like the timing of observations, the exact location of stops, and how a vehicle’s path was documented.
Common Southfield scenarios we see include:
- Late-night and early-morning crashes after bars, restaurants, and entertainment get out (often involving multi-lane roads and reduced visibility).
- Commuter-route collisions where braking distance, lane position, and speed estimates become heavily disputed.
- Crashes near busy intersections and merging areas where multiple vehicles and conflicting witness accounts can affect liability.
- Construction-adjacent travel where lane shifts, signage, and traffic control details can be used to argue alternative causes.
In these situations, “someone was impaired” is only the beginning. The real work is proving what happened, how it caused the crash, and what your injuries are worth.


