In many Bryant crashes, the “hard part” isn’t that the victim was hurt—it’s proving who caused the collision and what the other driver did before leaving.
Local factors can affect what evidence is available, such as:
- Businesses and shopping areas where cameras may capture entry/exit routes but may overwrite footage quickly
- School and commuter traffic patterns where witnesses are present but may be hard to locate later
- Construction and lane changes that complicate how fault is perceived and can lead to disputes about where vehicles were at the time of impact
When a driver flees, insurers may try to delay or minimize the claim by questioning details—timing, vehicle description, and whether the injuries match the crash. Your best protection is building a clear, evidence-backed story early.


