In and around Walker, many crashes occur in places where footage is available—but not forever. Cameras at nearby businesses, gas stations, and residential areas can record the incident, yet retention windows can be short. In the days after a collision, it’s also common for:
- Vehicles to be moved or repaired before photos and documentation are secured
- Witnesses to become harder to reach as schedules change
- Dashcam and phone video to be overwritten
- Physical scene details (debris, paint transfer, skid evidence) to be cleaned up
Michigan hit-and-run claims often hinge on what can still be proven quickly. That’s why our initial work is organized around preserving what matters while it’s still available.


