In Webster Groves, many hit-and-run cases hinge on practical, local details:
- Short stops and fast departures in commercial areas or near busy intersections—drivers may leave before anyone gets a plate.
- Nearby cameras (business storefronts, apartment complexes, and traffic-adjacent surveillance) that can overwrite footage quickly.
- School and commute timing, which affects witness availability and how quickly people remember what they saw.
- Pedestrian and cyclist proximity, especially when lighting, crosswalk timing, and visibility create confusion about who had the right to be where.
Our job is to turn those local realities into an evidence plan that supports liability and damages.


