Getting hit by a vehicle that keeps going is uniquely disorienting—especially in a town where many people are commuting, walking to errands, and crossing roads throughout the day. In Maywood, it’s common for crashes to occur near busy corridors, at intersections with frequent turn traffic, or in spots where drivers may leave quickly because they assume “no one will notice.”
The problem is time. In the hours and days after a Maywood hit-and-run, video retention windows can close, witnesses move on, and details blur—making it harder to confirm what happened and who was driving.
A local attorney’s job is to move quickly: preserve what can be preserved, build an evidence trail, and map the claim strategy under New Jersey’s civil process and insurance rules.


