After an accident, people tend to lose evidence and momentum before they realize it. In Janesville, that can look like:
- Photos get overwritten or deleted before anyone thinks to save the scene from multiple angles.
- Jobsite teams rotate—the person who could explain the safety plan is no longer on site.
- Traffic and staging changes during road-adjacent construction, making it harder to reconstruct conditions later.
- Medical appointments come first, and paperwork gets scattered across providers, follow-ups, and imaging reports.
These issues don’t automatically kill a case—but they can make it harder to prove negligence and causation later. The sooner you organize the facts, the better your odds.


