Every DUI case has its own facts, but Dover-area crashes commonly involve patterns that affect evidence and liability:
- Commute timing and road familiarity: Crashes that happen during rush hours or on familiar routes can create disputes about speed, lane position, and visibility.
- Nightlife and weekend movement: Evening incidents can involve witnesses who were nearby for a short time—making timely statements especially important.
- Pedestrian and turning-risk scenarios: In suburban intersections and turning movements, impaired reaction time can be a major factor even when the injured person wasn’t “in the lane” where the collision began.
- Construction/route changes: Temporary traffic patterns and detours can complicate what drivers “should have seen,” and insurance defenses may argue the road environment was the cause.
These details matter because they affect what needs to be proven—and how quickly evidence must be collected before it disappears.


