Aurora is a suburban community where many people commute to work, run errands close to home, and travel for dining and weekend plans. That means DUI crashes often occur in familiar areas—near intersections people recognize, on roads they drive every week, and during times when families are out but witnesses may not be paying attention.
Victims often face issues that are very specific to real-world Aurora cases:
- Limited immediate witnesses. People may have noticed “something felt off,” but not captured details like lane position, speed, or exact timing.
- Video loss risk. Nearby cameras (businesses, traffic systems, or private doorbell footage) can be overwritten quickly.
- Confusion about the timeline. When the crash happens at night or during busy commute hours, it’s common for memories and reports to conflict.
That’s why the first job after a DUI crash is not “waiting for clarity.” It’s preserving facts while they’re still retrievable.


