In a hit-and-run, the “at-fault” story is often rebuilt from small clues—footage, vehicle traits, witness observations, and the timing of events. In Sebring, that often includes:
- Businesses and residences with cameras that overwrite footage on a routine schedule
- Traffic patterns where nearby vehicles may leave the scene before anyone gets details
- Day-to-night visibility changes (headlights, dusk, rain) that make witness accounts inconsistent
Even when a police report exists, the work of connecting your injuries to the crash depends on what’s documented early. Waiting can cost you leverage later.


