Local roads and daily routines can make evidence harder to recover after a driver flees. In New Iberia, collisions often involve:
- Commutes and shift changes (traffic patterns change quickly around work hours)
- Busy commercial corridors and parking areas (surveillance is common, but retention can be short)
- Community events and nightlife travel (people may leave the scene before reporting details)
- Residential streets and school-area activity (witnesses may be nearby, but contact info can be lost)
That means your timeline is critical. Even a strong case can weaken if footage is overwritten, witnesses become unreachable, or medical documentation doesn’t clearly connect symptoms to the crash.


