In many Naugatuck crashes, the hardest part isn’t proving you were injured—it’s proving what vehicle caused the impact and how the collision happened before key information disappears.
Common local situations that can complicate identification include:
- Quick turn-offs and shift changes: Commute traffic and routine travel patterns mean a vehicle can be gone before witnesses fully process what happened.
- Busy crosswalk moments: Pedestrians crossing near roadways can be injured before they can safely collect details.
- Businesses and apartment areas with limited camera retention: Even when cameras exist, footage may be overwritten quickly.
When the other driver leaves, delays can cost more than time—they can erase the most persuasive proof.


