Hit-and-run cases in Dixon typically follow patterns we see again and again:
- Parking lot impacts near shopping and service areas, where a driver may leave before anyone gets a plate number.
- Roadway collisions during peak commute windows, when drivers are distracted and footage may be limited to nearby businesses and traffic cameras.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk moments near retail strips and busier intersections, where victims may not immediately collect identifying details.
- Late-day visibility issues—darkness, glare, and weather—making it harder to confirm the vehicle description.
When the other driver doesn’t stop, you’re not just dealing with injuries. You’re dealing with a shrinking pool of proof.


