In Sellersburg, hit-and-run cases often involve scenarios like:
- Commute-area collisions where the at-fault vehicle flees quickly before witnesses can react.
- Residential street impacts where drivers may believe damage is minor and leave, even after contact.
- Parking lot incidents near retail and service areas, where surveillance may be overwritten or deleted on a short schedule.
- Night or weather-related crashes where lighting and visibility make vehicle identification harder.
Indiana law requires drivers to stop after a crash involving injury or property damage. When they don’t, it can create extra complications—such as missing identifying details, incomplete scene documentation, and insurers questioning whether the injuries match the incident.
Your job is healing. Your legal team’s job is developing the facts into a claim that can survive scrutiny.


