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Traffic Camera Evidence

We pay for direct access to Kentucky traffic-camera footage.

Most firms wait for the police report. By the time it lands, the cameras that watched the crash have already overwritten the file. Kentucky's TriMarc system clears most general recordings on a rolling window. That is fine if your crash is on a Tuesday morning and your firm is on it by Tuesday afternoon. It is not fine if anyone waits.

We are on an attorney-tier subscription that lets us request footage directly, without going through a public-records officer and a 30-day queue. If your crash happened on I-75, I-64, US 60, US 127, New Circle, or any state-monitored corridor through Fayette, Madison, Woodford, Scott, Clark, or Anderson Counties, there is a real chance the moment was on camera. We will know within days whether the file still exists, and we will preserve it before anyone else asks.

Camera access alone does not win a case. But losing the footage closes off one of the cleanest pieces of proof a Kentucky jury ever sees.