In the Lehigh Valley, serious injuries frequently happen on busy corridors and at high-visibility intersections, where video and documentation can disappear quickly. Surveillance systems get overwritten, incident footage is retained for limited periods, and witnesses move on.
That’s why the first priority is medical stabilization—but the second priority should be preserving case-critical information:
- Request that employers and property managers preserve workplace or premises footage.
- Keep copies of any accident report numbers and incident documentation.
- Save bills, discharge paperwork, and all follow-up instructions—even if you don’t understand them yet.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh (and what you don’t know).
In Pennsylvania, insurance companies may contact you early for statements or paperwork. In catastrophic cases, saying “the wrong thing” at the wrong time can create unnecessary disputes later.


