In Star, crashes frequently occur in places where video and witness information may be limited—driveways, roadside shoulders, and turns where people don’t expect impact. When a driver flees, the timeline gets tighter:
- Surveillance footage gets overwritten quickly (business cameras, nearby residences, and doorbell systems).
- Witness memories fade after work schedules and routine resume.
- Vehicles are moved or repaired, reducing the chance to document damage correctly.
Idaho law requires careful compliance with deadlines and notice rules in personal injury matters, and insurers often look for any gap they can use to dispute causation or severity. That’s why early, structured steps matter.


