Mundelein traffic isn’t “big city,” but it is fast-moving and spread out—commuters, school runs, and errands all overlap. That creates common hit-and-run patterns we see in the area:
- Fender-benders around peak commute times where a driver may pull away before anyone gets details.
- Parking lot collisions at retail centers and busy shopping corridors where witnesses may leave quickly.
- Roadway contacts near intersections where vehicles can disappear before police or witnesses can confirm identifying information.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk close calls—especially when visibility is reduced by weather or evening activity.
When a driver flees, insurance companies often treat the case as “uncertain.” The goal is to reduce that uncertainty with evidence and documentation that holds up.


