In Webster, many crashes involve familiar commuting corridors, busy intersections, and drivers who may have already been on the road for hours. That matters because evidence windows can be short:
- Traffic and business cameras may overwrite footage quickly, especially around high-activity areas.
- Witnesses often get pulled into their own routines and may not remember details the same way weeks later.
- Electronic logs and phone records (when relevant) can require prompt requests to preserve them.
Even if you feel shaken, what you do in the first days can influence what can be proven later.


