In a small community, witnesses are easier to find—but time still matters. Surveillance systems get overwritten, people move on, and memories fade quickly. Meanwhile, insurance adjusters may ask for recorded statements or request documentation before your treatment plan stabilizes.
For catastrophic injuries, delays can be costly for a simple reason: the full scope of harm often becomes clearer after the initial emergency care. In Virginia, the legal process also relies on evidence and timing. Acting early helps ensure medical records, incident details, and liability information are preserved while they’re still available.


