In South Florida, crashes often happen near places where cameras and traffic flow matter: shopping centers, busy intersections along major roadways, and areas with frequent evening foot traffic. When a driver leaves, the case can hinge on whether key proof is preserved while it still exists.
Common local realities that affect hit-and-run claims:
- Surveillance retention limits. Store and traffic cameras may overwrite recordings on a short schedule.
- Witness availability changes fast. People leave, travel back to work, or return days later without remembering details.
- Medical timelines get scrutinized. Insurers frequently look for inconsistencies between the crash timing and symptom reporting.
Because of that, the most important “first move” isn’t a phone call to estimate value—it’s securing documentation and preserving the story of what happened.


