In a smaller community like Cambridge, the right information can disappear faster than you’d think. Nearby businesses may overwrite security footage. Witnesses may move on with their day. Vehicles involved in the crash may get repaired before anyone records their condition.
That’s why the first priority is preserving the crash record while it’s still available:
- Police report and incident narrative (including what was observed and when)
- Any available video from nearby cameras, dashcams, or traffic systems
- Witness contact information before people forget details
- Photos of the scene, vehicle damage, and visible injuries
- Medical records that document symptoms and treatment decisions
Even when you “know” the driver was impaired, a successful injury claim still needs documentation that ties the driving behavior to the crash and your injuries.


