South Lyon is a suburban community where people routinely mix school runs, commuting traffic, and everyday errands. That creates common hit-and-run patterns:
- Parking lot and turnaround collisions near retail areas and busy shopping centers, where drivers may leave believing the damage is “minor.”
- Residential street incidents—especially at dusk—where a driver may flee before anyone can get a plate number.
- Commute-time crashes when traffic is heavier and witnesses are driving through instead of stopping.
- Weather and low visibility during Michigan’s seasonal transitions (rain, early darkness, and snow/ice), when it’s harder to identify vehicle details.
In these scenarios, the evidence you need is often time-sensitive: nearby cameras, building footage, and even phone-based security systems can be overwritten or deactivated.


