Hit-and-runs in the Roseville area often involve the same frustrating pattern: the crash happens quickly, the driver leaves, and witnesses may only remember partial details. In Michigan, that can be especially challenging because insurers and defense teams frequently test whether your account is supported by independent evidence.
Common local circumstances we see include:
- Commute-area collisions where surveillance is controlled by employers, retail centers, or traffic-adjacent cameras with short retention windows.
- Parking lot and curbside impacts near shopping and business areas, where there may be multiple cameras—but not everyone knows where to request footage.
- Nighttime and low-visibility crashes where skid marks, paint transfer, and lighting conditions become the foundation for reconstruction.
When the at-fault driver is gone, your case has to rely more heavily on documentation, timing, and proof that connects the collision to your injuries.


