New Milford is a suburban community with heavy commuting patterns and frequent local travel—meaning many DUI-related crashes involve familiar roads, predictable traffic flow, and witnesses who may not realize they should document details right away.
Common local realities we see include:
- Commute-time crashes where visibility, traffic density, and sudden lane changes affect how witnesses describe events.
- Spotty early video evidence (dashcams, nearby storefront cameras, or traffic cams) that can be overwritten quickly.
- Pedestrian and cyclist risk in areas where drivers may be turning, merging, or speeding through gaps.
- Complex fault questions when multiple factors are present (turning movements, weather, road conditions, or vehicle movement before impact).
Because of that, “what happened” needs to be pinned down early—before memories fade or evidence disappears.


