In many crashes, you can identify the driver right away and let insurance do the rest. A hit-and-run is different. The other vehicle may vanish before anyone can get full information, and in the hours after the crash:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten or deleted
- Witnesses may be difficult to reach once routines resume
- Vehicle details may become harder to recall after medical appointments begin
In Baker, this is especially common with incidents tied to day-to-day patterns—work commutes, drop-offs, and errands—where the “right” contact information may be sitting inside a store camera, a nearby business system, or a passing vehicle’s dashcam that no one thinks to preserve.


