Seminole is a suburban community where many crashes happen on familiar routes—busy commuting corridors, school-area traffic surges, and residential cut-through roads. When a driver leaves, the “case clock” starts immediately:
- Nearby traffic keeps moving, so witnesses may be gone or unreachable later.
- Store and street cameras overwrite automatically after a short retention window.
- Debris and vehicle markings can be cleared before anyone realizes they matter.
- Symptom delays are common, especially with soft-tissue injuries that worsen over the next few days.
Florida law gives injured people options, but it also requires action within deadlines. That’s why the first goal is not “finding the perfect wording”—it’s building documentation while the details are still fresh.


