While every serious crash is unique, Oconomowoc cases often share practical realities:
- Commuter timing and traffic flow. Crashes can happen during evening rush, late-night get-togethers, or early-morning travel—when visibility, fatigue, and speeding concerns may also be disputed.
- Seasonal driving conditions. Winter weather, glare, and reduced traction can complicate how people interpret driving behavior and causation.
- Multiple witness viewpoints. Neighbors, nearby businesses, and passersby may have different angles on what happened—making witness statements and consistency especially important.
- Insurance urgency. After a DUI crash, adjusters may push for quick statements or “easy” resolutions before your injuries are fully documented.
Because of these factors, the first goal is not just to “know it was DUI.” The goal is to build a claim that matches what Wisconsin law requires and what insurance companies will challenge.


