After a crash or sudden malfunction, evidence can disappear fast. In Babylon, that can mean:
- The vehicle is repaired before the failed component is documented.
- Repair shops replace parts without preserving old components.
- Electronic data is overwritten during diagnostics, resets, or reprogramming.
- Photos from the scene are lost when people switch phones, clean up, or move on.
If you’re dealing with injuries, you may also miss the window to gather documentation while you’re focused on treatment. That’s why a prompt, evidence-first approach matters—especially in product and vehicle defect cases where insurance defenses often argue the problem was “maintenance” or “wear and tear.”


