Glen Carbon is close to major travel corridors and routinely sees commuter traffic. That matters because hit-and-run crashes here often involve:
- Higher-speed impact where injuries can be severe even when the vehicle contact seems “minor” at first
- Limited time for witnesses—people are often heading to work, school, or appointments and may not stay to exchange information
- Surveillance gaps—footage from nearby businesses, homes, and traffic-adjacent cameras can be overwritten or deleted without notice
- Unidentified vehicles—partial plates, unusual paint transfer, or a quick glimpse can be the only starting point
When the driver leaves, the case becomes less about what you feel happened and more about what can be proved: your injuries, the crash sequence, and who should be held responsible.


