Crashes on busy commuting routes and nearby corridors can trigger a rapid response from police, tow services, and insurers. That speed is helpful for safety—but it can create problems for accident victims who don’t know what to document, what to say, and what to wait on.
Common Blaine-area patterns we see after DUI-related crashes include:
- Early adjuster contact when medical records are still incomplete
- Surveillance video disappearing quickly (business cameras and nearby sources may be overwritten)
- Witnesses moving on after the initial investigation
- Confusion about what “counts” as evidence when impairment is disputed
Because of this, the most valuable “fast guidance” is not generic—it’s a plan that protects your claim while you’re still in the first critical days.


