Many DUI cases aren’t disputed because anyone denies a crash happened. They’re disputed because of what the police and witnesses observed, how testing and documentation were handled, and whether the impairment evidence reliably connects to the driving behavior.
In and around American Fork—where residents commute through busier corridors and evening traffic mixes with school- and work-hour schedules—common complications include:
- Timing confusion (how quickly officers arrived, when observations were made, and what the driver had already consumed)
- Video gaps (nearby cameras may cover only parts of a route)
- Multiple contributing factors (speed, lane position, weather/road surface, distraction, or other traffic conditions)
- Statements taken too early (insurance and investigators may seek quick answers before injuries are fully understood)
A strong case depends on organizing the right information early and responding strategically.


