In DUI-related cases, evidence doesn’t just “exist”—it can disappear. In the first days after a crash, the ability to document what happened often impacts whether your case settles fairly or becomes a long fight.
Common Great Neck issues we see quickly after an alcohol-related crash:
- Video overwrites: cameras near shopping areas, apartment buildings, and traffic signal views can be retained for limited periods.
- Scene details fade: lighting conditions, weather, and road markings matter—memories and observations change.
- Medical reporting gaps: if injuries aren’t documented promptly, defenses may argue the harm wasn’t caused by the crash.
This is why the “next step” isn’t simply contacting an attorney—it’s also preserving the right information early enough for it to be useful.


