Raytown traffic patterns create common “flee-and-fade” scenarios:
- Rush-hour cut-through routes where drivers may not notice a collision until they feel the impact.
- Neighborhood streets and stop-and-go intersections where witnesses may only see a moment or two.
- Vehicle-by-vehicle traffic flow near retail and commuting corridors, where surveillance footage is often retained briefly.
Missouri hit-and-run cases often turn on early timing—especially because video may be overwritten and witnesses can move on. The sooner you act, the more likely your claim is supported by objective evidence.


