In a city like West Allis—where daily commuting, busy roadways, and frequent intersections are part of everyday life—early evidence can make or break the story.
After a fatal incident, key items may be time-sensitive:
- Traffic camera footage and nearby surveillance can be overwritten.
- Vehicle data (event data recorders) and inspection results may become harder to obtain if not pursued quickly.
- Scene conditions (marks, debris, weather impacts) can change before documentation is preserved.
That’s one reason many families see wildly different numbers from online tools: formulas can’t measure whether the evidence in your West Allis case is still intact, or whether liability will be provable.


