In a normal crash, people often assume the details will stay available. In hit-and-run cases, that assumption is risky.
In Doraville, common real-world factors can shorten the window for useful evidence:
- Cameras get overwritten quickly (nearby businesses, apartment complexes, and traffic-adjacent systems often retain footage for limited periods).
- Witnesses may be hard to reach later when the incident happens during commuting hours.
- Debris and vehicle transfer evidence can be cleared before anyone documents it.
That’s why the first legal goal isn’t “settlement talk”—it’s building a record that still holds up when the other driver is missing or disputes the facts.


