In a small city, witnesses often have overlapping schedules and daily routes—meaning statements and footage can disappear fast. In addition, drivers and homeowners may not realize the seriousness of a crash until later, particularly when the impact seems “minor” at first.
After a hit-and-run, the most common local problem we see is time wasted trying to gather information on your own while surveillance and scene evidence are overwritten or lost. Another frequent issue: residents make recorded statements or share assumptions online before the full story is known.
A hit-and-run case is time-sensitive because investigators and insurers will look for proof that:
- a collision occurred,
- the fleeing driver caused the crash, and
- your injuries and losses connect to that event.


