In a smaller city, important proof can disappear quickly. After a crash, you may need records that are time-sensitive—dash footage, traffic camera clips, witness availability, photos taken at the scene, and the chain of documents tied to the investigation.
Elgin drivers and commuters regularly travel corridors that connect into surrounding areas, and that can affect what records exist and how quickly they can be obtained. If the case involves a bar/nightlife timeline, weekend events, or late-night roadway activity, the “window” for evidence can be even tighter.
The sooner you start preserving and organizing information, the better your attorney can evaluate:
- what the investigation shows (and what it may not)
- how impairment evidence was collected
- how the crash mechanics relate to the injuries you sustained


