After an accident, evidence can vanish fast. Weather, scheduling changes, and “cleanup” days can erase what mattered most—camera views, signage placement, debris patterns, and even the exact layout of where work was being performed.
In Lancaster, this can be especially important when:
- The incident happened near active driveways, loading areas, or road-adjacent work zones
- Public foot traffic was present (work happening near sidewalks, parking areas, or paths used by employees/visitors)
- Multiple contractors/subcontractors were working simultaneously
Insurers commonly focus on gaps: inconsistent accounts, missing photos, unclear reporting chains, or delays in seeking care. Your best protection is to preserve and organize the facts early—before the narrative hardens.


