Brighton traffic isn’t just “highway speed.” It’s a mix of:
- Commuter bottlenecks where sudden lane changes and merges happen fast
- School and neighborhood traffic where pedestrians, cyclists, and crosswalk moments increase risk
- Incidents near retail corridors where surveillance cameras may be plentiful—but overwritten quickly
That combination matters because hit-and-run cases often hinge on whether you can identify the vehicle, preserve footage, and connect your injuries to the collision. When the driver leaves, you’re dealing with both medical uncertainty and an evidence timeline that doesn’t wait.


