Hit-and-run crashes aren’t always dramatic. Many Eastpointe cases involve:
- Side-street and driveway impacts where a driver contacts your vehicle, hears the collision, and leaves before exchanging information.
- Intersection incidents where a driver flees after realizing they made contact—especially when traffic is moving fast.
- Parking lot or curbside collisions near retail areas, apartment complexes, and busy neighborhood blocks.
- Pedestrian or cyclist contact where the victim can’t immediately identify the vehicle before being transported for medical care.
In each scenario, the same problem follows you: the responsible driver may be unidentified, and insurers may treat the case like it’s “uncertain.” Your job is to stay safe and get treatment. Our job is to translate what happened into evidence-backed liability and damages.


