Florence traffic patterns create real-world evidence windows. The sooner you act, the more likely you can still locate video, document conditions, and preserve details that insurers later question.
Common Florence scenarios we see include:
- Shopping and dining areas where multiple businesses have cameras, but footage retention is limited.
- Commutes and shift changes where witnesses are in a hurry and may not be reachable later.
- Work-zone or construction-adjacent routes where debris, lane markings, and signage matter—and conditions can change quickly.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts near higher-foot-traffic areas where injuries can escalate after the initial shock.
When a driver flees, you may not get identifying information. That’s why the case often turns on how quickly evidence is gathered and organized.


