Injury claims often hinge on details that can fade or vanish—dashcam footage overwritten, nearby business cameras adjusted, vehicles repaired before photos are taken, and witness memories getting less reliable.
In Sebastian, that timing pressure is especially real when crashes involve:
- Nighttime travel after bars, restaurants, or events
- Short-but-busy commutes where people assume “it couldn’t have been that bad”
- Areas with frequent traffic flow, where videos may be available briefly but not forever
That’s why the first priority is not “figuring out the legal theory.” It’s locking down the record while it still exists.


