Miami traffic patterns and high pedestrian activity can change what evidence is available and how quickly it disappears. Common local situations include:
- Tourist-heavy areas and hotels where nearby cameras may record only for short retention windows.
- Busy intersections and multi-lane roads where partial sightings and shifting traffic make eyewitness details harder to lock in.
- Late-night nightlife corridors where people may not exchange information and where vehicle descriptions can vary.
- Construction zones and detours that can affect lighting, visibility, and how a crash is reconstructed.
Even when the crash seems “small,” the driver’s decision to flee can create bigger evidentiary gaps. That’s why your next steps matter as much as the incident itself.


