In Grand Haven, hit-and-run crashes often happen in places where there’s no clear “who saw what” record:
- Near the waterfront and downtown areas, where foot traffic is heavy and drivers may claim they “didn’t realize” someone was struck.
- On commute routes where drivers are distracted by congestion, construction zones, or sudden lane changes.
- Around seasonal events and tourism surges, when witnesses come and go and cameras cycle quickly.
Michigan hit-and-run cases can turn on documentation—yet in the real world, the most important footage may be held only briefly by businesses, traffic systems, or nearby property owners. If you wait, you risk losing the very proof that connects the crash to your injuries.


