Fraser residents often deal with the realities of suburban driving: steady traffic during commuting hours, limited lighting in some stretches, and a mix of residential streets and higher-speed roads. Those factors can affect what evidence is available when a driver flees.
Common Fraser-specific complications we see include:
- Surveillance gaps: Businesses and nearby homes may have cameras, but footage can be overwritten quickly if you don’t act right away.
- Witnesses who “saw enough” but missed details: People may recall the vehicle color or direction of travel, but not the full plate.
- Delayed reporting: After an accident, people sometimes wait to report what happened to police or insurance—then realize later that documentation is thinner than expected.
- Michigan insurance questions: Adjusters may look for inconsistencies, especially if there’s uncertainty about the other vehicle.
Because of these realities, an early, organized response matters.


