In a close-knit Bergen County community, it can feel like the “right person” will eventually find out what happened. Unfortunately, hit-and-run cases don’t work that way.
Common local factors we see include:
- Roadway speed and commuter volume: sudden lane changes or merge contact can lead to quick flight before anyone gets a full plate number.
- Limited visibility near intersections: glare, turning headlights, and nighttime conditions can reduce witness accuracy.
- Businesses and apartment complexes with cameras: footage is often overwritten or access windows close quickly.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts: injuries may delay reporting, and the first hours after the crash can be critical to documenting symptoms and scene details.
Because New Jersey personal injury claims can depend on timing and documentation, the early hours after a hit-and-run can affect what evidence is still available.


