In smaller communities like Menomonie, evidence can be especially time-sensitive. Dash and video footage may be overwritten, witnesses may become harder to reach, and vehicles involved in the crash may be repaired before anyone has a chance to document damage.
Local traffic patterns also play a role. Crashes can happen on commuting routes, at intersections with heavy turning movements, or near areas where people travel for work, school, or evening activities. When a DUI crash occurs, the details of where and how it happened often affect what records exist and what questions need to be answered.
That’s why residents who call for help early often have an advantage: we can start organizing evidence and building a claim while key information is still available.


