Many Monticello crashes involve routine driving: school drop-offs, shift changes, grocery runs, and evening trips. The problem is that these situations often produce limited, short-lived evidence.
In practical terms, hit-and-run cases in our area commonly hinge on whether you can quickly identify and preserve:
- Nearby cameras (business storefronts, gas stations, and residential doorbell systems)
- Traffic signal and intersection footage from the moments before impact
- Vehicle details remembered while adrenaline is still high
- Debris and damage that can be documented before vehicles are repaired
In Minnesota, the sooner evidence is collected and organized, the easier it is to connect the crash to your medical care and losses.


