In many Great Neck cases, the first 72 hours make a difference. Not because the law is different, but because the proof can disappear fast in a suburban/urban mix like ours.
Common local scenarios include:
- Commuter road accidents (including multi-vehicle crashes) where traffic patterns affect witness availability.
- Sidewalk and crosswalk incidents near retail corridors and transit access points where video coverage may be patchy.
- Construction-adjacent hazards in high-activity areas where conditions can change quickly.
When evidence fades—surveillance loops overwrite, witnesses relocate, dashcam footage gets lost—defense teams may try to shrink the case. Getting legal guidance early helps ensure documentation is requested and preserved while it’s still obtainable.


