In many drunk driving cases, the dispute isn’t just whether alcohol was involved—it’s whether the evidence proves impairment and connects it to the crash mechanics and your injuries.
In a place like Garfield, where drivers may be familiar with local routes and traffic patterns, defense arguments can include:
- claims that the impaired driver’s behavior had an innocent explanation (speed, lane choice, traffic flow)
- challenges to timing (when observations were made vs. when driving happened)
- disputes about what witnesses saw and whether it’s consistent
- arguments that injuries are unrelated, delayed, or exaggerated
That’s why handling a DUI crash claim in Garfield requires more than “knowing the law.” It requires building a clear factual record and responding to New Jersey insurance practices and procedures.


