Keene has a mix of everyday commuting, downtown foot traffic, and frequent visitor activity. That combination can affect hit-and-run investigations in real ways:
- Short reaction windows: A driver may flee before witnesses fully register what happened.
- Surveillance turnover: Cameras at businesses and residences may record continuously, but retention periods can be limited.
- Parking-lot strikes: Many incidents occur in places where people don’t immediately call police—especially when the damage seems “small” at first.
- Medical timing matters: New Hampshire injury documentation often gets scrutinized by insurers, particularly when symptoms evolve over days.
Because of these realities, waiting to “see how you feel” can be risky. Early documentation helps connect the crash to your treatment and losses.


