In Boise, many crashes occur in areas with nearby cameras—at intersections, businesses, apartment complexes, and along commuter corridors. That’s good news, but it also means video overwriting and delayed reporting can make evidence harder to obtain.
We focus on evidence that tends to matter most in local hit-and-run claims:
- Surveillance footage retention from businesses and multi-family properties near where the crash occurred
- Dashcam and phone video from other drivers or bystanders
- Vehicle identification clues (partial plate information, damage patterns, distinctive features)
- Witness details while memories are still fresh—especially at busy crossings and high-traffic areas
- Documented injuries and treatment timing that connects your medical care to the crash
When the driver flees, insurance companies may argue uncertainty. Your legal strategy should be built to address that uncertainty with organized, credible proof.


