In a hit-and-run, the “clock” starts immediately. Local conditions can make evidence disappear fast—surveillance can be overwritten, cameras on nearby businesses may roll on short retention schedules, and witnesses who saw the crash while going about their day may be difficult to reach later.
In practical terms, we work to move fast on:
- Identifying nearby sources of video (including storefront and roadway-adjacent cameras)
- Locking in scene details while they’re still consistent in memory
- Documenting injuries early, especially if symptoms develop or worsen over the first days
Massachusetts claims can hinge on what can be proven later—so the first few days you take (or don’t take) can affect how insurers respond.


