In Stockbridge, the problem isn’t only the driver leaving—it’s the timeline.
- Footage loss happens fast. Nearby cameras (retail, gas stations, traffic systems, apartment complexes) may retain recordings for a limited window.
- Witness memories fade. After a frightening collision, people often wait too long to report what they saw—especially if they weren’t sure they were “part of” the incident.
- Claims collide with medical reality. Georgia insurers may scrutinize your treatment timeline, particularly if symptoms evolved after the initial visit.
When evidence disappears early, it becomes harder to connect the crash to injuries and losses. The sooner you act, the stronger your record typically is.


