In a city like Santa Clara, many crashes occur in places where video and records can exist—office-area garages, retail parking lots, transit-adjacent streets, and roadway segments with dense traffic patterns. The problem is timing: footage can be overwritten quickly, and surveillance policies vary by property.
There’s also a practical challenge unique to commuting-heavy areas: people often don’t stop long enough to exchange information, and witnesses may be passing through rather than local residents. That makes it harder to identify the vehicle and link the incident to your injuries without a structured follow-up.
A strong Santa Clara hit-and-run claim usually depends on acting like an investigation is already underway—because it is.


