Many local truck incidents happen during predictable travel moments—morning traffic, evening commutes, and sudden lane changes when drivers are trying to get through congestion. That timing matters because it affects what evidence is available:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses and intersections may be overwritten quickly.
- Electronic data (including truck event recordings and log-related information) may be harder to obtain as days pass.
- Witness memories fade, especially when the crash happens during busy traffic flow.
A calculator can’t preserve evidence for you. Acting quickly to preserve key information can be just as important as calculating damages.


