Many drunk driving cases in the Brookfield area involve patterns tied to local routines:
- Late-night departures and weekend traffic: After bars and events, intoxicated drivers may be less predictable on familiar roads.
- Commute-time collisions: Impairment isn’t always “obvious” from the first seconds of the crash; it can show up in speed control, lane positioning, and reaction timing.
- Chain-reaction impacts: Even when one impaired driver is clearly at fault, other factors—traffic flow, braking distance, or sudden maneuvers by other drivers—can become part of the dispute.
A Brookfield DUI injury lawyer doesn’t just ask, “Was alcohol involved?” We focus on how the crash happened, what evidence supports it, and how Wisconsin law treats the claim—especially when liability is contested.


