In the days after a catastrophic injury, families are dealing with ER visits, imaging, surgeries, and rehabilitation planning. At the same time, key proof can disappear quickly—especially after roadway incidents.
Depending on where the crash happened, evidence preservation can include:
- Dashcam and vehicle event data (often overwritten within days)
- Traffic signal timing information and intersection details
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses or residential areas
- Scene photos capturing skid patterns, lane position, debris, and lighting conditions
- Witness memories that fade fast, particularly when an event involved multiple vehicles
A common Moss Point reality is that residents travel between neighborhoods, industrial corridors, and major roadways—so crashes can involve fast-changing conditions and multiple parties. When paralysis is involved, you need a strategy that treats evidence like it’s time-sensitive.


