In West Michigan, crashes happen across a mix of settings—commuter routes, shopping areas, and side streets where surveillance may be limited. When a vehicle flees, that can create a tight timeline:
- Nearby cameras may overwrite footage quickly (gas stations, retail lots, and traffic cameras).
- Witnesses move on—especially when the incident occurs during the workday or evening.
- Weather and lighting can complicate reconstruction, making it harder to confirm vehicle details later.
Michigan claims still require proof of what happened and how it caused your injuries. The difference is that after a hit-and-run, your case depends more heavily on what’s documented early.


