In Brownsburg, many collisions occur in high-turnover traffic patterns—vehicles changing lanes during rush hour, drivers navigating nearby retail corridors, and drivers reacting late when conditions shift quickly. When a driver flees, it often complicates the basics:
- You may not get identifying details (plate fragments, vehicle make/model, or direction of travel).
- Nearby cameras can be overwritten quickly—especially with traffic around retail and commuter routes.
- Witnesses disperse fast after an impact, which can make late follow-up difficult.
Even when the at-fault driver is never located, Indiana law still provides pathways to pursue recovery—your job is to preserve what you can while you’re able, and your attorney’s job is to build the case that fits the evidence.


