San Dimas traffic patterns create real-world risk factors in hit-and-run incidents. Drivers may be rushing during peak commute times, distracted in stop-and-go traffic, or attempting to leave quickly after a collision they believe is “minor.” When people don’t stop, victims are left trying to remember:
- the direction of travel and approximate speed
- the vehicle type (SUV, sedan, truck) and distinctive features
- whether there were nearby businesses or residential cameras that could capture the moment
- what intersections or access points the other driver likely used to exit the area
That matters because in California, insurance and defense teams often scrutinize whether the crash is supported by objective evidence. The sooner you build that evidence trail, the better your position.


