In smaller communities, it can feel “obvious” what happened—until the details start disappearing. In Yorktown and nearby areas, common factors can affect what evidence is available:
- Short stop times at intersections and access points. A driver may flee quickly, leaving limited time for witnesses to exchange details.
- Traffic patterns during commute hours. Vehicles are moving fast, and dashcam footage may capture only fragments.
- Seasonal lighting and weather. Low visibility in early mornings/evenings can reduce what witnesses notice.
Because of that, the first hours after a crash can be decisive. Waiting too long to document the scene, contact witnesses, or preserve video can make it harder to connect the fleeing driver’s vehicle to your injuries.


