In a smaller city, people recognize locations fast—but that doesn’t stop key evidence from disappearing. In the first hours and days after a crash, the following can make or break a case:
- Surveillance overwrite schedules (many cameras record only briefly before newer footage replaces older files)
- Witness availability (people may move on, change contact info, or forget details)
- Vehicle identification gaps (partial plates, color/markings, or distinctive damage can be lost if not documented early)
- Scene cleanup (debris gets cleared, tire marks get washed away, and crash locations can change)
Pennsylvania injury claims still require proof of what happened and how the crash caused your losses. When a driver flees, building that proof usually demands swift, organized collection of records and consistent communication.


