In many Waterbury incidents, the “why” is less important than the practical reality: the driver leaves before anyone can get a full description.
Common local scenarios include:
- Commute cut-through roads where traffic is moving and people don’t realize a collision happened until they notice damage or injury.
- Parking areas near retail and restaurants where cameras may exist—but footage can be overwritten quickly.
- School drop-off and evening rush when witnesses are parents, students, or passersby who may not stick around.
- Roadway intersections with higher pedestrian presence, where a driver may flee due to fear, intoxication, or lack of insurance.
When the other driver is gone, your case often depends on what can still be verified—before it disappears.


