Richardson is a major commuter city, and many serious crashes happen around predictable patterns: rush-hour traffic, late-night restaurant and bar departures, and evening travel when visibility and traffic flow are already stressful. That matters because evidence in these cases can disappear quickly—videos get overwritten, vehicles get repaired, and witnesses move on.
The sooner you preserve key information and build a documented injury timeline, the easier it is to respond when insurers argue:
- symptoms “must be unrelated,”
- the crash mechanics don’t match the story,
- or impairment evidence is “too uncertain.”


