Sandy traffic patterns can affect what evidence exists and how quickly it’s available. Common Sandy scenarios include:
- Commute-area collisions: crashes during morning or evening traffic when witnesses are driving through, not stopping.
- Weekend nightlife and event aftermath: impaired driving leaving local venues and gatherings.
- Roadside evidence disappearing fast: dashcam footage overwritten, security cameras looped, and witnesses who don’t stick around.
- Injury claims complicated by gaps in treatment: symptoms that worsen after the initial ER visit, especially when people try to “wait it out.”
A DUI-related injury claim often comes down to whether the evidence tells a consistent story—so your next steps after a Sandy crash can matter just as much as the crash itself.


