In Miami Beach, a hit-and-run can occur in moments that feel chaotic:
- Busy corridors and intersections where drivers speed up when lights change and then leave before anyone gets details.
- Tourist-heavy areas where witnesses may be out-of-town and contact information disappears quickly.
- Hotel and rental vehicle traffic (including rideshare) where the “who was driving” question can hinge on records that must be requested promptly.
- Nightlife and weekend surges when lighting is poor and memory gets unreliable.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts where injuries can be severe and the victim may not be able to document the scene immediately.
Because these factors are common locally, the early strategy has to be built around evidence that can vanish quickly—like surveillance footage and identifying details from nearby properties.


