Warren’s road network and commuter traffic mean drunk driving crashes often happen on familiar routes—after work, after events, or on the drive home when visibility, speed, and distraction combine.
In these cases, victims frequently face the same urgent questions:
- Will the police report accurately reflect what happened?
- How do we handle inconsistencies between witnesses and dash/traffic video?
- What if the crash involved traffic flow changes, lanes, or turning movements?
- How do we protect the claim when the other side tries to reduce responsibility?
Your lawyer’s job is to translate the crash facts into an evidence-backed case theory that matches what Michigan courts and insurers actually look for.


