Many hit-and-run cases in and around Shelbyville involve settings where video and witness accounts can disappear quickly:
- Commute corridors and turn lanes where drivers may not stop long enough to exchange information
- Retail and service areas where cameras are often overwritten on tight schedules
- Neighborhood cut-through traffic where witnesses may be hard to reach later
- Daytime pedestrian crossings and sidewalk areas where people may not realize they were involved until after the driver has already left
Because of this, our first focus is not “theories”—it’s local evidence timing: what can still be preserved, who likely has recordings, and how to create a coherent timeline before insurance adjusters start asking for statements.


