Gilbert’s layout and driving patterns can create unique evidence challenges after a crash:
- Busy arterial roads and commute traffic: A vehicle may flee quickly before anyone exchanges information, leaving limited opportunities to capture details.
- Retail and office parking areas: Collisions in parking lots are common, but cameras can be angled, owned by third parties, or overwritten fast.
- Neighborhood cut-throughs: Drivers may leave the scene rather than be identified, especially if they believe the damage is “minor.”
- Arizona heat effects on vehicles and scenes: Vehicle parts, debris, and paint transfer can degrade or get cleaned up before investigators can document them.
Because of that, waiting to contact counsel can mean losing footage, witness availability, and the trail that links the fleeing vehicle to your injuries.


