When a driver flees, the case can hinge on what you can document in the first days. In Mishawaka, that commonly means evidence tied to:
- Commercial parking and storefront activity (surveillance can be overwritten quickly)
- Neighborhood street crashes where witnesses pass by after the fact
- Commute-time collisions where traffic cam footage may exist nearby
- Weather and seasonal visibility (fog, rain, and winter glare can affect how collisions are perceived)
If you wait, footage gets lost, witnesses move on, and details fade. A strong hit-and-run claim is less about having “a good story” and more about building a defensible timeline that supports liability and damages.


