In Kentwood and the surrounding West Michigan area, many hit-and-runs occur in predictable settings:
- Evening traffic and retail parking areas where drivers leave quickly before witnesses exchange contact info.
- Commute bottlenecks where drivers may claim they “didn’t notice” an impact—then disappear before accountability can be established.
- Neighborhood cut-throughs where cameras may be present on homes, businesses, or nearby doorbell systems—but footage gets overwritten fast.
When the at-fault driver is gone, your case often turns on timing and documentation. The sooner you start preserving evidence and building a timeline, the better your chances of identifying the responsible party or maximizing available coverage.


