Boulder City’s mix of commuting routes, visitor traffic, and pedestrian activity can affect how a crash is investigated and documented.
After an alcohol-related crash, the evidence most people assume will be available may not be—especially if:
- Nearby footage is overwritten quickly (business cameras and traffic system storage windows can be short)
- Witnesses are transient (tourists, passersby, or people who can’t be easily located later)
- Statements are taken while you’re in shock (and then get repeated in ways that don’t match your later recollection)
- Vehicles are moved or repaired fast (before photos, measurements, and damage documentation are done)
In other words, the first days matter. An AI tool can help you organize what you remember—but it can’t preserve evidence, verify what’s missing, or protect you from missteps that insurers look for.


