Hit-and-run cases in Marin County tend to stall for predictable reasons:
- Cameras move on a schedule. Retailers and nearby property owners commonly overwrite footage within days.
- Witnesses may disappear quickly. People in town—commuters, visitors, and ride-share passengers—may not stay reachable.
- Traffic patterns complicate reconstruction. In areas with frequent turns and changing lanes, even small gaps in timeline or direction-of-travel can become major disputes.
- Pedestrian and cyclist harm can be severe. Injuries from near-downtown crossings and trail-adjacent roads often require ongoing documentation.
Because of this, the legal work has to start early: identify what can still be preserved, build a coherent account of the crash, and tie your injuries to the incident with records insurers can’t dismiss.


