In suburban areas like Brentwood, crashes often occur on high-traffic routes where footage is limited and retention windows can be short. When a driver leaves the scene, the first hours are critical because:
- Surveillance gets overwritten (business cameras, nearby homes, and traffic-area systems).
- Witness memories fade—especially when people are trying to help family members or get medical attention.
- Vehicle identifiers are missed—a partial plate, a distinctive paint color, or damage pattern is easy to forget when you’re in shock.
Tennessee law doesn’t change the reality that evidence disappears quickly. What changes outcomes is whether your claim is built with urgency and structure from day one.


