In many Palm Coast incidents, the “hit” part is only half the problem—the “run” creates practical gaps that defenses try to exploit.
Common local realities we plan around include:
- Surveillance timing: Nearby businesses, residential cameras, and traffic cameras may retain footage only briefly.
- Commute and rush-hour confusion: People often remember the crash direction, but not the exact lane, timing, or vehicle details—information that matters when liability is disputed.
- Pedestrian and bicycle exposure: Collisions involving walkers or cyclists can lead to more severe injuries and more contested causation.
- Tourist and temporary traffic patterns: Visitors may not know how to exchange information or may leave before documentation is completed.
When the driver is gone, your case often hinges on how quickly evidence is identified, preserved, and organized.


