In many Texarkana crashes, the driver flees because they believe it’s “minor” or because they’re worried about what comes next. But legally, the disappearance creates a practical problem: the most persuasive proof may vanish quickly.
In real life, that often means:
- Nearby cameras may be overwritten within days (especially around commercial areas).
- Witnesses may be hard to reach after they go back to work or school.
- Vehicle clues—paint transfer, debris, partial plates—can be lost if they aren’t documented early.
That’s why our approach starts with urgency. We treat your case like evidence still has a “shelf life,” and we build your claim around what can still be verified.


