In Livonia, many drivers rely on cameras and public/private footage—dashcams, home doorbells, and business security systems near major roads. The problem is timing. Stores and property owners often retain footage only briefly, and drivers who flee may be gone before police can even canvass the immediate area.
A strong Livonia hit-and-run case typically begins with a targeted evidence sweep:
- Identifying which nearby properties and businesses are most likely to have captured the crash
- Requesting footage before it’s deleted
- Documenting scene details while they’re still fresh (lane position, debris placement, lighting conditions)
- Coordinating with police reports and investigating inconsistencies early
This “first week” approach can make the difference between a case that stalls and a case that actually moves toward settlement.


