Erlanger traffic patterns create real-world scenarios we see often in hit-and-run injury claims:
- Commuter corridors where vehicles move quickly and witnesses are distracted
- Nighttime and weekend driving linked to social events and late shifts
- Roadside businesses and pickup/drop-off areas where cameras may exist but retention windows are short
- Construction and detours that change travel paths—making it easier for insurers to argue “you can’t prove how it happened”
When the driver flees, your case becomes more evidence-driven and time-sensitive. A local evidence plan matters because it changes what we request first and how quickly we do it.


