I’m fully cognizant that a BAC test does not report a pass/fail result. Referencing the test results in this way is a misnomer, but is commonly viewed and referenced as a pass/fail statement by the general public.
I should have referenced the BAC resulting number value used in determining if an individual’s alcohol impairment, registered no impairment.
I think we can agree that accidents can happen when individuals are impaired or not. Determining fault, in some cases, can prove to be a very difficult task. In our case, it’s a he said, she said, situation with no objective witnesses providing definitive information to confidently place fault.
In our case, the officer determined the fault based on two things. First, the officer accepted, as fact, the other driver stating he had the right of way, but with no evidence to substantiate that statement. Secondly, and most importantly, were the officer’s professional opinion and observations, where he concluded my wife was DUI. Unfortunately, the second factor, consciously or subconsciously, placed a greater sense of truth to the other driver’s statement in the officer’s mind.