In a city where people drive, park, and cross streets throughout the day, hit-and-run crashes often happen in places like:
- grocery store lots and shopping plazas
- commuter routes during rush-hour traffic
- nearby roadways where traffic patterns shift quickly
- residential streets where a witness may not see the full impact
When the other driver leaves, the clock starts for evidence in a very practical way. Cameras at businesses and traffic-adjacent locations may be retained for a limited window. Dashcams and phone videos can be overwritten or lost. Witnesses may be reachable for only a short time.
What you do in the first 24–72 hours can affect what we’re able to prove later. Our job is to help you preserve what matters and build a claim that insurance companies can’t dismiss as incomplete.


