Thibodaux traffic patterns and community layout can make hit-and-run incidents uniquely frustrating. Many crashes happen on routes where drivers move quickly between residential areas, workplaces, and shopping corridors. In those moments, witnesses may not stay long, and store or business cameras may rotate footage on short cycles.
You may also be dealing with a common Louisiana reality: more than one insurer may get involved (including your own policy), and confusion about “who pays first” can delay treatment documentation and settlement progress.
When a driver flees, the case often turns on time-sensitive proof—and in Thibodaux, that means acting quickly to preserve what’s still available.


