In a suburban community like Larkspur, the details matter—and the details can vanish fast. Surveillance systems may overwrite footage overnight, witnesses may go back to their routines, and vehicles leave the area before anyone can document what they looked like.
We see common local patterns that make speed essential:
- Commuter traffic and quick turn-offs along busy corridors, where a fleeing driver may be gone before you can get identifying information.
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure in areas where people walk, bike, and use crosswalks/side streets.
- Residential and business parking impacts—especially where the incident occurs near shared driveways, small lots, or retail entrances with limited camera coverage.
The first days after a hit-and-run can determine how strong your claim is later. A lawyer’s job is to help you act while the facts are still recoverable.


