Centennial traffic moves fast, and that can affect everything from witness availability to surveillance retention. In the hours after a crash, evidence can be overwritten or lost—especially where collisions occur near:
- High-traffic intersections and turn lanes during commute peaks
- Apartment and HOA parking areas with shared access cameras
- Retail centers where cameras may only retain footage for a short window
- Roadside construction zones where speed and lane changes complicate fault
Colorado has its own legal deadlines for injury claims, and waiting too long can make it harder to build a clean timeline. Even when the driver is later identified, early evidence often becomes the deciding factor in whether insurers treat the case as credible and compensable.


