Not every DUI case looks the same. In Bay Village, the roads and routines around town can affect what gets captured and what gets missed.
For example:
- Evening commuting: crashes near busier commuting windows may involve witnesses who saw “the moment before,” but not the full sequence.
- Suburban intersections and side streets: liability may turn on lane position, turning decisions, and whether other drivers could reasonably predict impaired driving.
- Weather/visibility: winter glare, rain, and early darkness can complicate how officers interpret driving behavior.
- Local businesses and nearby cameras: nearby video may be overwritten quickly, making prompt requests important.
Because the story can hinge on small timing details, it’s important to treat the evidence like a timeline—not a pile of documents.


