In Gary, many collisions involve fast-moving traffic, shifting lanes, and limited time to identify the vehicle—particularly when the crash occurs at dusk or during heavy commuter periods. In those moments, details that seem minor (a partial plate, a distinctive headlight pattern, the direction the car fled) can later become crucial.
After a hit-and-run, the clock matters because:
- Surveillance footage gets overwritten quickly (business and doorbell cameras often retain data for short windows).
- Witness memories fade, especially when people are distracted by medical emergencies or work.
- Vehicle damage evidence changes once cars are repaired or towed and cleared.
Our goal is to help you document what matters and organize it so your claim doesn’t rely on guesswork.


