Minnesota hit-and-run claims can hinge on short windows for evidence. In the real world, that often means:
- Surveillance footage retention limits near shopping centers, parking lots, and office buildings
- Traffic camera systems that may be accessible only through timely requests
- Witness availability—people relocate, forget details, or stop responding
- Medical documentation timelines—delays can be used to argue injuries weren’t caused by the crash
If you wait to act, the case can become harder to prove. The legal work is not just “filing paperwork”—it’s building a defensible evidence record.


