On Marco Island, collisions aren’t limited to commuters on long stretches—people are moving between resorts, beach areas, dining corridors, and residential neighborhoods. That mix can create unique problems after a hit-and-run:
- More visitors, more vehicles, more unfamiliar drivers—and sometimes partial plate visibility.
- Tourist-heavy parking areas where vehicles pull in and out quickly.
- High pedestrian and bicycle presence near sidewalks, beach access points, and busy attractions.
- Short-lived surveillance footage from hotels, rentals, and nearby businesses.
When a driver flees, you’re not only dealing with injuries—you’re also trying to preserve evidence before it disappears.


