In many Loma Linda crashes, the “who did it?” problem is compounded by how local areas are laid out:
- Short stop-and-go trips and dense traffic patterns mean vehicles change positions quickly and witnesses may be hard to reach.
- Sidewalks, crosswalks, and residential streets increase the chance that pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers all remember only part of what happened.
- Nearby commercial areas and medical corridors often have surveillance, but retention windows can be limited.
When the other driver flees, time matters. The sooner you preserve evidence and build a timeline, the better your chances of identifying the vehicle—or connecting your injuries to the crash through the records available.


