DUI crashes aren’t all the same, and the details can change what evidence exists and how it’s obtained. In the Phillipsburg area, common scenarios we see include:
- Commuter routes and rush-hour visibility: crashes that happen during darker evening hours can affect what nearby cameras captured and how witnesses describe timing.
- Intersection and turning collisions: impaired driving often shows up as late braking, missed turns, or unsafe lane position—facts that can be supported (or challenged) by police observations and video.
- Bar/restaurant nightlife and weekend travel: when a crash happens after a night out, cell phone footage, witness availability, and insurance timelines can become critical early.
- Weather and road conditions along regional corridors: New Jersey weather swings can complicate how “reaction time” is interpreted and what defense arguments appear.
A case can rise or fall on these specifics. That’s why your next steps should be organized—quickly.


