In many Michigan crashes, the investigation is straightforward because the other driver stays. In hit-and-run cases, the timeline is different.
In Flint, common real-world scenarios include:
- Commute-time impacts where witnesses move on quickly (and cell phone footage may be overwritten)
- Parking-lot collisions tied to retail or workplace traffic, where cameras may be retained only briefly
- Residential street incidents where the vehicle leaves before anyone exchanges information
- Pedestrian or cyclist impacts where the injured person may not be able to immediately capture the license plate
Because the other driver fled, your case often depends on acting quickly to preserve proof.


