After a crash, the story can change quickly. Evidence gets lost, vehicles get repaired, dashcam footage gets overwritten, and witness memories fade—especially when people are traveling for work, school, or errands and don’t realize what details matter.
In Moses Lake, many collisions occur during routine traffic flows—commuting hours, evening returns, and weekend activity. That means investigators may rely heavily on:
- witness accounts from nearby businesses and intersections
- traffic patterns leading up to the collision
- vehicle damage data and scene observations
- records tied to testing procedures
If you wait to organize your information, you may end up trying to explain critical details after the record has already been shaped.


