In smaller cities and suburban areas, the “window” for preserving evidence can feel short—because people don’t always notice a crash until after the vehicle has already left. Add busy intersections, school-day traffic, and frequent turn lanes near retail corridors, and it becomes easier for a fleeing driver to disappear before identifying information is documented.
Two practical realities matter in Indiana:
- Video retention is time-sensitive. Dashcams and nearby cameras may overwrite footage quickly.
- Witness memory fades fast. The longer it takes, the more details become inconsistent—especially around speed, lane position, and whether the driver ever slowed.
When you contact a hit-and-run attorney early, we can move quickly to gather what’s still obtainable and build a coherent account of the crash.


