In many Ferguson hit-and-run cases, the “who did it?” question becomes the entire case. That’s why the first hours and days after the crash can heavily influence what you’re able to recover later.
Common local realities we account for:
- Commuter traffic and fast-moving lanes: vehicles may leave before witnesses can grab a plate.
- Limited visibility in residential areas: streetlights, weather, and parked cars can obscure key details.
- Surveillance that gets overwritten: footage near businesses, apartments, or shopping areas may be retained briefly.
Your next move should be evidence-focused. The sooner you document what you can, the better your attorney can build a liability and damages case—even if the at-fault driver is never identified.


