Homewood residents deal with a mix of suburban driving, commuting routes, and busy intersections where serious collisions can occur. In these cases, paralysis claims frequently hinge on proof that can disappear fast:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage (retention is limited)
- Scene photos showing lane positioning, barriers, skid marks, or roadway conditions
- Witness accounts from people who saw the crash but may not stay involved
- Medical timeline clarity (what was observed immediately vs. what was diagnosed later)
A structured “intake + evidence checklist” process—often supported by legal technology—can help organize what you already have and identify what’s missing. But the decision-making must be done by an attorney who can evaluate causation and anticipate insurer defenses.


