Jerome residents often run errands, commute, and travel along familiar routes—so when a collision happens, there’s usually a real chance that someone nearby captured the incident (or that a camera system retains footage for a limited time).
But in practice, footage can be overwritten, witnesses become harder to reach, and details fade—especially when injuries delay your ability to document what happened.
Your first priority is medical care. After that, the case often turns on time-sensitive items such as:
- Any nearby surveillance that may roll over or be deleted
- Dashcam and smartphone videos from other drivers
- Vehicle description details (color, make/model cues, partial plates)
- Scene photos taken while vehicles are still positioned and debris is still visible
When you call, we help you identify what to request and what to preserve—based on the kind of crash you’re describing and where it occurred.


