In a smaller community like Hammonton, crashes can still involve multiple potential evidence sources—nearby businesses, residences with cameras, traffic signals/lighting, and witnesses coming and going. But those sources have one big problem: retention limits.
Surveillance systems at stores and homes may overwrite footage within days. Dashcam footage can be looped over. People who witnessed a crash during a quick errand or shift may be hard to reach later.
That’s why the first days matter. The goal is to move quickly enough to preserve what’s available and to build a timeline that makes sense under New Jersey injury claim standards.


