Use of Black Box Data
Black boxes could provide the investigators with an enormous amount of detail surrounding the aftermath of a catastrophic wreck. It is quite possible in such a serious accident that one or both parties may be unable to act as a witness because of the critical nature of their injuries.
If there is a police report, very often much of the details are recorded, but there are occasions in which issues of liability remain unclear, such as the color of the stoplight or other crucial factors. Particularly in these cases, involving trucks, the black box data could be critical. Preserving evidence could be key to establishing fault, and the use of black box data could be the final piece of data needed for the plaintiff.
In situations where there is no ECM data, the investigators may check for any potential video that may have been taken from the wreck before making any decisions. If the investigation is not undertaken immediately after the accident, the evidence may be gone. The role of an attorney recovering damages after a McKinney auto wreck is to prepare the case for any potential evidence or lack thereof.