Maine weather doesn’t just change road conditions—it changes what evidence is available and how quickly it disappears.
- Snow plows and salt can wash away paint transfer, debris, and skid marks.
- Short daylight in winter can reduce visibility and make witness recollections less consistent.
- Busy corridors near shopping areas and commuting routes increase the odds that surveillance exists—but only if it’s requested quickly.
After a hit-and-run, waiting can mean:
- footage gets overwritten,
- witnesses move on and become unreachable,
- your medical timeline becomes harder to connect to the crash.
Our role is to help you act while the evidence is still obtainable.


