Ontario’s mix of commuter routes, high-traffic intersections, and dense retail/restaurant areas means hit-and-runs can go unnoticed for longer than you’d expect. A driver may leave quickly after contact—sometimes believing it’s “minor,” sometimes panicked, and sometimes because they’re uninsured or facing other risk.
In practice, Ontario hit-and-run cases often hinge on details that disappear fast:
- Nearby cameras may be overwritten or the footage may be retained only briefly.
- Witnesses (including shoppers, pedestrians, and passersby) may be hard to locate later.
- Surveillance from commercial properties (shopping centers and businesses) can require prompt requests to preserve footage.
The sooner you act, the better your odds of connecting the crash to the evidence that can support liability.


