Many Taunton incidents involve the same real-world conditions: drivers trying to stay on schedule, intersections with multiple turning movements, and moments where someone may not fully realize a person has been struck or property has been damaged.
Common local scenarios include:
- Commute-time collisions near busier roadway segments where traffic flow makes it easier for a driver to leave before police arrive.
- Parking lot and curbside impacts around retail and service areas where surveillance may be limited or overwritten quickly.
- School and after-work traffic where witnesses are distracted and video coverage may not be clearly identified at first.
- Pedestrian and bicycle near-road incidents where victims may not be able to gather identifying information immediately.
When a driver flees, the clock starts immediately. The difference between a claim that has traction and one that stalls often comes down to what is preserved in the first days.


