Claremont traffic and street design can turn a brief mistake into a serious injury incident. Common local patterns include:
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions near commercial corridors and transit-heavy areas, where victims may not get vehicle details before the driver flees.
- Residential street impacts where speed changes happen quickly and surveillance is limited to a few nearby cameras.
- Commute-related driving—drivers entering and exiting main routes may be distracted, and a fleeing vehicle can be harder to track if there’s no immediate identifying information.
In these situations, the “missing driver” problem becomes an evidence problem. The sooner your claim is built around the right proof, the better your chances of holding the responsible party accountable—or maximizing coverage when the driver can’t be identified.


