In Mount Pleasant, people commute to work, run errands, and move between neighborhoods and coastal destinations throughout the day. That pattern creates two practical problems after a crash:
- Video disappears fast. Businesses and traffic systems often retain surveillance for a limited window, and dashcam loops overwrite older footage.
- Witnesses are transient. In areas with frequent shopping and visitor traffic, people may be gone before you’re ready to collect statements.
Because of that, the “first 48 hours” matter. The goal isn’t just to remember what happened—it’s to lock down what can prove what happened.


