In the Lafayette area, many serious crashes involve fast-moving traffic patterns: commuters merging, sudden braking, visibility issues around curves, and congestion that builds during peak hours. When injuries are catastrophic, disputes often come down to details like:
- What the traffic was doing at the exact time of the crash
- Whether road work, signage, or lane shifts were properly handled
- How quickly emergency services arrived and what was documented
- Whether footage is preserved (surveillance overwrites, device loops reset, and dash cams get overwritten)
That’s why early evidence handling matters. A “wait and see” approach can make it harder to prove fault and causation later—particularly if liability is shared among multiple parties.


