In Clinton, many drivers commute through familiar corridors and return home after work, school events, and weekend plans. When a DUI crash happens, the details can get messy fast—especially if the collision occurred near an area where traffic patterns, nearby businesses, or quick scene turnover affect what evidence is available.
Common local “timing” issues we see in DUI claims include:
- Dashcam and surveillance gaps: footage may be overwritten within days.
- Witness blur: people who saw the crash may remember key facts differently as time passes.
- Vehicle repair before documentation: the damaged car is sometimes moved or repaired before photos and measurements are taken.
- Medical reporting delays: symptoms may be documented later, and the defense may argue the injuries are unrelated.
The sooner your information is organized and your evidence is preserved, the stronger your position tends to be.


