In many Forest Hill cases, the details that matter most are tied to how the crash unfolded in real time:
- Traffic flow and timing: late-afternoon and evening traffic can affect how witnesses describe speed, lane position, and braking.
- Video availability: nearby traffic cameras, business cameras, and dashcam footage can exist—but they’re often overwritten on short schedules.
- Officer observations: field notes about driving behavior, vehicle position, and coordination during the stop can become the backbone of the case.
Because evidence can disappear quickly, waiting can hurt your claim. A lawyer can move quickly to preserve what’s time-sensitive and organize the record so it’s ready for negotiation.


