Flowery Branch is growing, and with that growth comes more traffic, more intersections, and more places where cameras may exist—but only for a short window. When a driver flees, key proof can vanish quickly because:
- Surveillance retention resets: cameras on nearby businesses, shopping areas, and residential properties may overwrite footage within days.
- Witness memories fade: people often remember “a vehicle” or “the direction it went,” but not the details that matter for identification.
- Scene changes happen fast: towing, cleanup, and road repairs can remove physical clues.
In Georgia, missing key evidence can make it harder to connect the crash to injuries, and it can also affect how insurers evaluate liability. Acting early gives your lawyer the best chance to preserve what the defense may later say is “uncertain.”


