In Los Banos, many collisions happen on routes where surveillance is common but not always permanent. A driver may flee after a crash near a retail area, a roadway edge, or a turn where visibility is limited—then footage gets lost quickly.
We look for evidence that tends to matter most in this part of California, including:
- Nearby camera coverage (retail centers, traffic-adjacent cameras, and private systems that overwrite fast)
- Traffic flow details around commute hours and school schedules
- Weather/road conditions that can change how witnesses interpret distance and speed
- Vehicle identification clues such as partial plates, paint transfer, or distinctive damage patterns
Because hit-and-run liability often depends on connecting the fleeing vehicle to the collision, we treat evidence like a limited resource—collected, preserved, and organized quickly.


