In Evanston, crashes don’t just happen on the interstate or in big-city traffic. They often occur in everyday places where people are moving quickly and visibility changes:
- Downtown and near busier streets: Pedestrians and cyclists can be in the roadway unexpectedly, and a fleeing driver may disappear before you can gather identifying details.
- Commuter corridors and intersection “decision points”: A split-second lane change or turn can lead to contact, followed by a quick departure.
- Winter weather and low light: Snow, glare, and road spray can make the scene harder to document—yet those conditions matter for reconstruction and credibility.
Because of these local factors, the early evidence work is crucial. The longer you wait, the more likely it is that cameras, dash footage, and witness memories won’t line up when you need them to.


