Clayton sits in a busy St. Louis-area corridor, with frequent evening driving, event traffic, and commutes that put people on the road during peak risk hours. When an alcohol-related crash happens, the “clock” starts running immediately:
- Video and camera footage from nearby businesses, traffic signals, and private doorways can be overwritten or deleted quickly.
- Witness memories fade—especially when people are dealing with shock, injuries, or being redirected by police.
- Medical documentation becomes the backbone of your injury timeline, and delays can create gaps the defense may try to exploit.
That’s why many Clayton clients don’t just need “information”—they need a plan for preserving evidence and responding the right way to insurance while they recover.


