In Kerman, many crashes occur in routine, high-traffic settings—commuter traffic, neighborhood driveways, and areas with frequent pedestrian activity near daily errands. When a driver leaves the scene, the time window to preserve proof can be short.
Common local realities we plan around:
- Business and home camera retention: Many systems overwrite automatically within days, not weeks.
- Witness memories fade fast: People often only recall partial details (vehicle color, direction of travel, approximate time).
- Cellphone location data may be limited: If you don’t document what you saw and when, it’s harder to connect later records to your crash timeline.
- Insurance pressure arrives quickly: Adjusters may call before you’ve had medical follow-up or gathered incident details.
The sooner you secure an evidence plan, the stronger your ability to prove what happened—even when the at-fault driver is unknown.


