In many Lighthouse Point crashes, the “flees” part is what complicates everything:
- Commute-and-merge traffic: Collisions can happen during lane changes and sudden braking, and the driver may leave before police arrive.
- Residential sidewalks and near-driveway impacts: Pedestrians, cyclists, and people pulling out of driveways can be struck and then the at-fault vehicle disappears.
- Retail/parking-lot moments: Impacts in busy parking areas can occur quickly—then the driver is gone before anyone gathers the right information.
- Video retention is time-sensitive: Nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and private doorbell systems may overwrite footage fast unless someone requests it immediately.
That means your next steps matter. A delayed response can reduce what can be proven and slow down how quickly coverage can be pursued.


