DUI crashes here often share patterns that change how cases develop:
- Commuter timing and route confusion: Many alcohol-related crashes happen during peak travel windows, when drivers are switching routes, merging, or navigating busier traffic patterns. That can influence witness accounts and the availability of relevant video.
- Intersections and turning movements: Collisions at intersections—especially involving left turns, U-turns, or sudden lane changes—can create disputes about who had the right-of-way and what the impaired driver did first.
- Video evidence can vanish fast: Dash cams, nearby business cameras, and private doorbell footage may be overwritten within days. In Metuchen, that can be the difference between a clear timeline and a blurry one.
- Medical documentation often lags behind symptoms: Some injuries from DUI crashes—like soft-tissue trauma, concussion symptoms, or back injuries—may worsen after the initial ER visit. Insurance defenses commonly argue the injuries “weren’t caused” by the crash.
Because these issues are local to how crashes occur and how evidence is preserved, you want a lawyer who moves quickly and organizes the record from the start.


