Many Fairfield collisions happen in the rhythm of daily life—morning traffic, evening returns, school schedules, and stop-and-go intersections. When a driver flees, that timing matters.
- Surveillance overwrites quickly. Cameras along businesses, gas stations, and shopping areas may only retain footage for a limited period. If you wait, you can lose the clearest proof.
- Witnesses move on. People who saw the crash may be heading to work or school and won’t always remember contact details later.
- Medical timelines get scrutinized. Insurers often look for gaps between the crash and treatment, then argue symptoms were unrelated.
Because of that, Fairfield hit-and-run claims often require early evidence preservation and a clear narrative connecting the crash to the medical record.


