In many Rochester Hills incidents, the first hours matter. Surveillance systems may overwrite footage quickly, neighbors may stop checking cameras, and witnesses who were nearby can move on. This can happen even when the crash seems minor at first—like a vehicle backing out of a driveway, a sideswipe on a turning lane, or a hit near a school or retail area.
We focus early on the details that Michigan insurers and defense attorneys typically scrutinize:
- Where the crash occurred (and what nearby cameras could have captured it)
- Lighting and weather conditions that affect visibility on local roads
- Vehicle description clues (color, make/model indicators, distinctive damage)
- Timeline accuracy—how quickly the driver fled and what you observed before they disappeared


