In Ypsilanti, the “how” matters. Fleeing drivers are often more common in situations like:
- High-traffic commute moments (where drivers may not realize someone was seriously hurt until they’re gone)
- Pedestrian-heavy areas (where victims may not be able to get a plate before calling for help)
- Busy parking and pickup zones (where quick departures can happen before witnesses exchange contact info)
- Road work and detours (where lane changes and sudden stops can make it harder to identify the vehicle)
Even when the other driver leaves, Michigan law still allows injury victims to pursue compensation. The challenge is building a claim that holds up when the at-fault party is unknown or hard to identify.


