Many local DUI-related crashes are tied to predictable patterns—weekend bar closings, late returns from events, and night commuting along busy corridors. Even if the crash seems “out of nowhere,” the evidence often connects to routine details:
- Timing (when someone left a venue, parking lot movements, and when calls were placed)
- Route and approach (how a driver entered the roadway, merge behavior, and lane choices)
- Visibility and weather (fog, winter road conditions, construction zones, or glare)
- Witnesses nearby (people in nearby parking areas, gas stations, or residential driveways)
Because these details can be time-sensitive, the sooner you act, the better your chances of preserving the facts that matter.


