In a city where people commute through high-traffic intersections and where weekend activity increases pedestrian and vehicle exposure, hit-and-runs frequently come with a common problem: the best proof disappears quickly.
- Cameras overwrite or auto-delete (especially from businesses, doorbell systems, and nearby traffic monitoring).
- Witnesses get pulled into their own schedules and may be unreachable after a few days.
- Crash details fade—even when you remember the impact clearly, you may struggle to recall the vehicle’s color, direction of travel, or distinctive features.
When the at-fault driver is gone, your claim relies heavily on what can be documented early—so the legal work has to begin while evidence still exists.


