Elk Grove Village sits in a region where traffic moves fast and stops frequently: commuters, delivery vehicles, ride-share cars, and out-of-town drivers share the same corridors. In real life, that means:
- Surveillance footage is time-limited. Cameras at nearby businesses, gas stations, and residential complexes may overwrite recordings quickly.
- Witnesses may be gone before you realize it. People often come through retail and roadway areas without exchanging contact information.
- Roadway conditions change quickly. Weather and lighting around evening travel can affect what witnesses remember and what cameras capture.
When the at-fault driver leaves, the case usually hinges on what can be documented early. Waiting to “think about it later” can make the difference between a stronger case and one that relies on assumptions.


