In Walnut, collisions often occur in predictable, high-traffic patterns: morning commute surges, evening traffic on connector roads, and daytime activity near local retail areas. When a driver flees, it can take minutes for witnesses to realize what happened and longer for footage to be noticed and preserved.
That timing matters in California because:
- Surveillance retention is limited. Cameras for nearby businesses, apartments, and traffic-adjacent locations may overwrite footage quickly.
- Medical details must align with the crash timeline. Insurers commonly challenge whether injuries are consistent with when the accident occurred.
- Uncertainty invites early mistakes. Adjusters may ask for recorded statements before you’ve gathered documentation.
The goal is not to panic—it’s to act in a way that strengthens your case from day one.


