Union City is part of a high-traffic corridor where sudden lane changes, quick merges, and distractions can lead to collisions—and where drivers may flee before anyone can get identifying information.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Airport-area traffic and shift changes: collisions during busy commuting hours when witnesses are in a hurry.
- Residential cut-through roads: impacts in neighborhood areas where cameras are limited, but driveways and doorbell footage may exist.
- Commercial and retail parking lots: drivers leave when they think damage is “minor,” even when pedestrians or cyclists are nearby.
When the other driver disappears, your case often depends on evidence that can be overwritten or lost quickly—so the first decisions after the crash matter.


