Shoreview traffic patterns create a few common realities in these cases:
- Commute-related collisions: People are often driving on tight schedules along major corridors, and a driver who realizes they caused damage may try to “escape” responsibility before they’re identified.
- Retail and parking-lot impacts: Fender-benders near shopping areas and busy lots can escalate into hit-and-run claims when the driver leaves quickly, assuming the incident is minor.
- Pedestrian crossings and neighborhood streets: When someone is struck near a crosswalk or walking area, the victim may be unable to capture detailed vehicle information—making early evidence preservation especially important.
In hit-and-run cases, the missing driver becomes a problem for proof—not for your right to seek compensation.


