Firestone sits in the middle of fast-moving commuter patterns and frequent roadway activity. That matters because hit-and-run cases often hinge on access to time-sensitive evidence, including:
- Traffic cameras and nearby business security footage that may be overwritten quickly
- Dashcam and smartphone video taken by drivers nearby on busy corridors
- Witnesses who may be present for a short window (then move on to work or home)
- Incidents involving pedestrians, cyclists, or people exiting vehicles near residential areas
When a driver flees, the investigation becomes more than “who hit whom.” It becomes a puzzle: locating the vehicle, narrowing down possible matches, and tying your injuries to the collision with credible documentation.


