In a suburban community like Glen Cove—where people commute, walk near waterfront areas, and rely on familiar roads—fatal incidents can involve evidence that’s time-sensitive:
- Traffic and scene conditions: lighting, road layout, visibility, weather, and traffic control at the time of the crash.
- Video that may not last: nearby businesses, residences, and traffic-related footage can be overwritten or removed.
- Witness accounts: people may be willing to help at first, but details can fade quickly.
- Documentation from employers and institutions: in workplace or premises cases, logs and records may need prompt preservation.
When families delay gathering information, insurers may later argue that key facts can’t be proven. That’s one reason “calculator numbers” often feel off once settlement discussions begin.


