In a city shaped by commuting routes, busy retail corridors, and frequent on-and-off-ramp traffic, catastrophic crashes tend to create evidence that can disappear quickly:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage may be overwritten or removed after a short window.
- Witnesses often leave the area (or stop responding) once the initial shock fades.
- Medical timelines can get fragmented if multiple facilities are involved.
- Property and business records (incident logs, surveillance requests, maintenance reports) may be retained briefly.
When damages are long-term, the early evidence isn’t just helpful—it becomes the foundation for proving what happened, how it happened, and why the injury is connected.


