In a suburban area where many people commute for work and school, hit-and-run crashes often happen during predictable travel windows—morning departures, evening rush, and busy weekday errands. That matters because:
- Traffic can move fast, and witnesses may not stay to exchange information.
- Surveillance footage gets overwritten when systems loop continuously.
- Busy intersections and nearby businesses may have cameras, but only if you act quickly to preserve footage.
Even if you feel like the other driver “must have known what they did,” Missouri claim evaluation still turns on what can be proven: the collision, the responsible vehicle, and how the crash caused your injuries.


