In suburban communities like Shiloh, many collisions occur during short windows—morning school traffic, afternoon commuting, or evening runs when visibility and attention are split. Hit-and-runs often happen in places where video may be overwritten or camera access is time-limited:
- Nearby businesses along common travel corridors may keep footage only briefly.
- Residential doorbell cameras may capture the incident, but clips are often cleared automatically.
- Vehicles leaving quickly can mean the only clear vehicle description is what witnesses saw for a moment.
Illinois claim outcomes frequently hinge on timing: the sooner evidence is located and documented, the stronger your case tends to be. That’s why we treat the first days after a crash as a critical phase—not an afterthought.


