Shorewood is a suburban community where people commonly drive to school, work, and nearby shopping—often during the same commute windows. That pattern matters in hit-and-run cases because:
- Traffic surges can make it harder for witnesses to remember details (vehicle color, direction of travel, lane position).
- Busy intersections and entry/exit areas increase the chance of surveillance footage, but that footage may be overwritten quickly.
- Night and weekend activity can reduce the number of direct witnesses, increasing the importance of store cameras, doorbell footage, and nearby dashcam captures.
If the driver left, your case often depends on whether we can quickly locate the right sources of proof around where you were hurt.


