In Woburn, the clock starts running the moment the crash happens. Many common hit-and-run locations here—roadway merges, high-traffic corridors, parking areas near commercial centers, and routes people use to get to work—have one thing in common: cameras and records may not stay available for long.
Even a short delay can make it harder to obtain:
- Nearby surveillance video (businesses and residences often overwrite footage automatically)
- Traffic camera or recorded observations tied to the area
- Dashcam recordings from other vehicles in the same flow of traffic
- Witness availability, especially when people are commuting or quickly return to work
A hit-and-run case often turns on what can be proven early. The faster your evidence is organized, the better your chances of avoiding gaps that insurers use to reduce or deny compensation.


