After an alcohol-related crash, the hardest part is often the first 48 hours: you’re dealing with injuries, insurance calls, and the pressure to “say what happened.” In Maumee, that pressure can be amplified by busy commuting routes and quick timelines for police reports and vehicle repair.
If you can, do these things right away:
- Get medical care (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Follow the treatment plan and keep every visit note.
- Write down what you remember before it fades—what the driver did, where you were traveling from/to, and any details about speed, lane position, or road conditions.
- Preserve collision evidence: photos of vehicles, visible injuries, traffic control devices, and any dashcam/video you have access to.
- Don’t rush recorded statements to insurance. Stick to basic facts and let your attorney handle legal strategy.
A DUI crash claim often turns on evidence that can disappear quickly—surveillance video, witness availability, and vehicle conditions.


