In many Lone Tree crashes, the “hard part” isn’t proving you were injured—it’s proving what happened before key records disappear.
Common local realities:
- Surveillance footage retention is short. Cameras from nearby businesses, apartment complexes, and roadway-adjacent systems may overwrite quickly.
- Witnesses are commuters, not bystanders. People traveling between home, work, and errands may only recall partial details.
- Parking-lot and access-road collisions happen fast. Touchpoints near shopping areas and turn lanes can lead to a driver leaving before identifying information is exchanged.
Because of this, your case often improves dramatically when evidence preservation starts early.


