Hit-and-run crashes can happen anywhere, but in Great Falls they often occur in predictable, high-risk situations:
- Commute bottlenecks and turn lanes on busier routes—drivers may leave after contact, especially if they believe the damage is “minor.”
- Downtown and retail areas where foot traffic is common—pedestrians and cyclists can be struck quickly, then the at-fault vehicle disappears before anyone gathers details.
- Seasonal visibility changes: winter glare, slush, and early darkness can make impacts harder to recognize, increasing the chance a driver drives away without stopping.
- Night activity near restaurants and events—crashes involving intoxication or fear of consequences can lead to faster flight from the scene.
In these moments, what seems like “just a quick drive-off” can become a long-term problem for your claim. Your best protection is making sure the right evidence is documented immediately.


