Rincon and nearby areas see a steady flow of drivers on major corridors and local roads, including commutes tied to regional employment and school schedules. In these situations, hit-and-runs often involve:
- Quick turn-offs and lane changes before anyone can get a plate number
- Incidents near retail or residential entrances where surveillance exists but is overwritten or removed
- Confusion about what was struck, especially when injuries don’t fully register until later
When a driver flees, your case can hinge on whether you act fast enough to preserve the information that insurers and defense counsel will later argue is “not proven.”


