When a driver leaves the scene, the stress isn’t just emotional—it’s practical. In Selma, many crashes occur on routes people rely on every day: commutes between neighborhoods, deliveries and service traffic, and busy stretches where pedestrians and cyclists share the road. When the other vehicle disappears, it can become harder to locate the at-fault party quickly—especially when surveillance is limited or footage is overwritten.
The result is that your claim depends heavily on what’s done early: who is contacted, what is documented, and how quickly evidence can be secured.


