How do I know if my DUI crash claim is worth pursuing?
If you were injured and the crash involved suspected impairment, it may be worth a legal review—especially when there are police records, medical treatment, photos/video, or witness accounts.
A case evaluation helps determine whether the evidence supports negligence and causation under Texas law.
Can I use AI to organize my police report and medical records?
AI can help summarize and organize what you already have, but it shouldn’t be your final decision-maker. In San Juan DUI cases, credibility, timing, and evidentiary context often matter more than a simple summary.
We use technology thoughtfully, but attorney review is what turns information into legal strategy.
What if the other driver disputes intoxication or blames road conditions?
That’s common. The response usually depends on the record: officer observations, testing documentation (if any), witness accounts, and how your injuries connect to the collision mechanics.
We focus on building a consistent narrative supported by documents—rather than arguing from assumptions.
What should I avoid telling an insurance adjuster?
Avoid speculation, guessing about fault, or giving detailed statements about your injuries without medical guidance. It’s also wise to avoid discussing settlement expectations.
Basic factual answers are often safer than a long recorded explanation. A lawyer can help you decide what to say and when.