Being hit by a vehicle that speeds off—especially on Savannah’s busy streets or near popular destinations—can feel unreal. One moment you’re trying to get steady; the next, the driver is gone, and you’re left with injuries, questions, and the stress of protecting your claim while memories fade.
At Specter Legal, we focus on what matters most in Savannah hit-and-run cases: preserving time-sensitive evidence, documenting injuries with Georgia claim standards in mind, and pursuing compensation even when the at-fault driver can’t be located right away.
Why Savannah hit-and-runs can be uniquely difficult
Savannah has a mix of high pedestrian activity, heavy tourism traffic, and roadways that change character block-to-block—downtown foot traffic, residential streets, and commuting routes that see fast merges and lane changes. When a driver flees, that environment can make evidence harder to piece together because:
- Video overwrites quickly. Many private cameras and some public-facing systems don’t retain footage long.
- Witnesses are transient. Tourists, ride-share passengers, and quick-stop drivers may not be reachable later.
- Scene conditions change fast. Road work, evening crowds, and intersections with multiple lanes can complicate reconstruction.
- Medical timelines are scrutinized. Insurers often look for consistency between the crash timing and your treatment in Georgia.
That’s why your early decisions—what you document, who you contact, and what you say—can strongly influence how your claim develops.

