In Draper, many serious crashes involve routes where video and documentation can disappear quickly—dashcam footage, nearby surveillance, traffic signal logs, and witness memories. When injuries are catastrophic, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one often comes down to how fast evidence is preserved and how consistently the medical timeline matches the incident.
Even if you’ve already filed an accident report, the claim may still depend on:
- Intersection and lane-change details (who had the right of way, what signals/lights showed)
- Speed and braking indicators from reports and available systems
- Visible injury documentation from the scene and early medical visits
- Whether pre-existing conditions were present (and how clinicians link symptoms to the crash)


