In Andover, collisions happen in predictable places: busier roadway corridors during commute times, crossings near schools, and parking-lot situations where someone may believe the impact was “minor” and then leave before anyone can capture details.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- “I didn’t think it was serious” exits from shopping and service areas, where surveillance exists but can be overwritten quickly.
- Crosswalk or near-intersection impacts involving pedestrians or cyclists, where injuries may not be obvious at first.
- Delayed realization after evening driving, when the victim isn’t sure what details to remember until later—license plate fragments, vehicle color, or direction of travel.
- Work-commute crashes where the victim is rushing to get to work or to pick up family, and documentation slips through the cracks.
In these situations, the legal challenge is often not only the crash—it’s the speed at which key information disappears.


