Shafter residents often experience collisions tied to everyday patterns: morning commute traffic, deliveries, and high visibility areas where people are moving in and out of streets and parking areas. In those moments, details get lost fast—license plate fragments, vehicle color, direction of travel, or even the exact location.
When the other driver leaves, the clock starts for evidence. In California, surveillance systems, dashcam clips, and business cameras are often overwritten or retained only briefly. Witnesses also move on to work and family obligations, and their memories can fade.
Our approach is designed around that reality: we treat a hit-and-run like a time-sensitive investigation, not just an insurance dispute.


