Fort Lee is dense, pedestrian-heavy, and constantly moving. That creates two problems in hit-and-run cases:
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Evidence disappears quickly. Nearby cameras—traffic cameras, building security systems, and storefront coverage—often get overwritten or archived on a schedule. If you wait, the strongest proof can be gone.
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Multiple vehicles and traffic patterns complicate identification. In tight lanes, turning movements, and commuter traffic, it’s common for witnesses to remember parts of the event (a license plate fragment, a vehicle color, the direction of travel) rather than a complete story.
Whether your accident happened during rush hour on a main roadway, in a residential area with frequent pickups/drop-offs, or near a busy commercial strip, the early steps you take determine what can be proven later.


