In a smaller community like Harrison, crashes still happen fast—especially around commuting corridors, school zones, and areas with steady pedestrian activity. When the other driver flees, the case can hinge on details you might not think to write down at the time.
Common Harrison realities we plan around:
- Quickly overwritten surveillance from businesses and nearby traffic cameras.
- Shifting witness availability as people go back to work or school.
- Damage that looks minor at first but becomes a bigger injury/medical story later.
- Uncertainty about identifying the vehicle, especially when the only info is a partial plate or color/vehicle description.
Because of that, the legal work has to start early—while the scene evidence still exists.


