In a dense city like Minneapolis, evidence can vanish quickly.
- Surveillance gets overwritten. Businesses and apartment building cameras often rotate footage on a short schedule.
- Witnesses move on. People who saw the crash may head to work, return to schools, or lose their contact information.
- Bike/pedestrian collisions escalate. Injuries to pedestrians and cyclists can take time to fully appear, which can affect how insurers later evaluate causation.
- Construction and detours complicate accounts. Ongoing road work can make it harder to reconstruct what drivers saw and when.
If you wait, you may lose the very details that help connect the fleeing vehicle to the crash—and connect the crash to your medical treatment.


