Many serious DUI injury cases aren’t just “the driver was impaired.” They’re complicated by the way crashes unfold and how evidence gets collected.
In the Fairborn area, common factors that can affect a claim include:
- Commute-and-connection routes: Crashes may occur when drivers are switching speeds or lanes and witnesses are focused on traffic flow.
- Low-light conditions: Evening driving, glare, and shorter visibility windows can change what officers and bystanders observe.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: Detours and altered lanes can affect how the collision is reconstructed.
- Nightlife timing: After-event driving can lead to conflicting accounts about what happened “right before” impact.
These details matter because insurance companies and defense counsel often try to narrow responsibility by arguing that something else caused the crash—or that impairment evidence is incomplete.


