Sulphur’s traffic patterns and daily routines create a specific risk: evidence can vanish quickly.
- Cameras overwrite: Retail centers, gas stations, and nearby businesses often retain footage for short windows.
- Witnesses move on: People are often on the way to work or errands and may be hard to reach later.
- Road conditions and lighting vary: Nighttime impacts—especially where lighting is inconsistent—can make it harder to confirm direction of travel.
That’s why “we’ll deal with it later” can be dangerous. In Louisiana, missing key deadlines or failing to preserve proof can make it harder to hold the right parties accountable, even if you were clearly injured.


