When a driver flees, the usual path—identifying the at-fault vehicle and insurer fast—may not exist. In San Anselmo, that can happen more often because:
- Pedestrian-heavy areas and short blocks mean witnesses may only see a portion of what occurred.
- Commuter traffic patterns can make it hard to track direction of travel, especially during peak hours.
- Busy nearby access routes can lead to “quick departure” behavior by the fleeing driver.
- Mobile phone video and doorbell cameras may exist, but footage retention can be limited—so timing matters.
The practical takeaway: in many San Anselmo hit-and-run cases, success depends on how quickly and methodically the case is built in the days after the crash.


