Florida treats hit-and-run crashes as serious because the fleeing driver may have violated multiple duties—including the duty to stop and identify themselves after causing injury or property damage. Even when the driver can’t be identified right away, the fleeing aspect often changes how claims are evaluated.
In Sunrise, where people travel to and from major roadways for work and school, you may find yourself dealing with:
- Partial information (a fragment of a plate, a description, or only a headlight/taillight color)
- Multiple camera systems nearby (traffic signals, nearby businesses, or residential ring cameras)
- Conflicting accounts from witnesses who arrived after the driver had already left
Your lawyer’s job is to turn what you know into a timeline and evidence package that supports liability and damages—without relying on guesswork.


