In the days after a fatal crash or workplace incident, families are usually focused on medical updates, funeral planning, and telling loved ones what happened. Meanwhile, key evidence can disappear—surveillance footage may be overwritten, roads may be repaired, and witnesses move on.
In Springfield, that matters because many incidents occur near high-traffic routes and commercial zones where multiple parties may have cameras (businesses, traffic systems, and nearby properties). If your family waits too long to request preservation or document what exists, it becomes harder to prove fault and causation later.
What you can do now: write down where the incident happened, the approximate time, and any businesses or homes nearby that could have cameras. Even if you’re not ready to “file,” this information helps attorneys move faster.


