West Chicago residents face serious injury risks tied to daily commuting, high-speed roadway corridors, and active job sites. In these matters, insurers frequently focus on what they can “prove” early—often through the documents and recordings that are easiest to obtain right after the incident.
That means evidence management matters more than most people realize:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage can be overwritten or deleted.
- Surveillance systems at businesses and nearby properties may cycle recordings.
- Witness memories fade quickly, especially when people were commuting or dealing with injuries on scene.
- Worksite documentation (safety logs, training records, incident reports) may be revised or become hard to retrieve later.
Because catastrophic injuries involve long-term consequences, the goal is to capture what supports liability and permanence—not just what fits an early insurance narrative.


