In many North Plainfield cases, the first hours matter because evidence can disappear fast:
- Traffic recordings and dashcam footage can be overwritten or lost when drivers move on or systems auto-delete.
- Nearby surveillance (from homes, businesses, or retail areas) is often retained for a limited time.
- Scene conditions change—debris gets cleared, vehicles are towed, and the layout of the road may be altered for repairs.
When catastrophic injuries are involved, insurers may still push for quick statements or “simple” resolutions. But once liability and causation are disputed, missing evidence can become expensive.


