In the Huntley area, crashes often happen on routes that see steady traffic—roads leading toward major corridors, shopping areas, and neighborhood intersections. When a driver leaves the scene, two problems arise quickly:
- Video evidence is time-sensitive. Nearby cameras—business security systems, doorbell cameras, and traffic-adjacent footage—can be overwritten or archived quickly.
- Witness memories fade fast. People remember the vehicle details differently after a stressful encounter, and days later it can become harder to reconstruct who did what.
We build an evidence plan right away, tailored to how Huntley incidents typically unfold (errand trips, commute routes, parking lot impacts, and crossings near busier intersections).


