East Lansing has a steady mix of commuters, campus traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians—so hit-and-run situations often develop quickly and unpredictably. Common local patterns we see include:
- Close calls near campus-area roadways where drivers may not stop immediately after a collision.
- Parking lot and ride-share drop-off impacts where the driver flees before anyone can get full details.
- Evening activity near entertainment corridors when visibility drops and witnesses may be harder to locate.
- Bike and pedestrian crashes where victims may not realize they need documenting right away.
Michigan hit-and-run cases can be especially stressful because you may be dealing with medical providers, wage loss, and insurance communications at the same time—while the other driver may be unknown.


