In many hit-and-run crashes, the hardest part isn’t proving you were hurt—it’s proving who caused the crash and how the collision led to your specific injuries.
In Lexington, that often means:
- Surveillance gets overwritten fast (business cameras and nearby dash systems don’t keep footage forever).
- Witnesses are hard to re-contact after the initial police report day.
- Partial vehicle identifiers (a plate fragment, vehicle color, body style) become critical because the driver is gone.
- Injuries can be delayed or misread at first, which can make insurance scrutiny more intense later.
When evidence disappears, insurers commonly argue that the story “can’t be verified.” Our job is to stop that slide early.


