In local hit-and-run cases, the biggest threats to your claim are often practical—not legal theory.
- Surveillance gets overwritten quickly. Businesses and traffic-related cameras around town may retain footage for only a short period.
- Witness memories fade. People remember the “big moment,” but the direction of travel, vehicle color, and timing blur days later.
- Insurance conversations happen before your documentation is ready. After a crash, adjusters may ask for statements or “quick” updates that unintentionally create inconsistencies.
- Commute and weather factors complicate reconstruction. Idaho road conditions, lighting changes, and visibility on darker evenings can make it harder to establish what happened—especially when the other vehicle disappears.
Our goal is to reduce those risks early, while your case still has the strongest factual material available.


