New Brunswick traffic can move fast—commuter routes, business corridors, and crosswalk-heavy streets mean a crash involving a driver who speeds off is more than scary. It often creates a time crunch: witnesses are gone, cameras roll over, and the details you remember begin to fade.
If you were hurt in a hit-and-run in New Brunswick, New Jersey, your next steps should be about preserving proof and keeping your claim moving even when the at-fault driver is missing.
At Specter Legal, we focus on the realities of local claims: the evidence that’s most likely to exist near common roadway areas, how New Jersey insurers tend to evaluate missing-driver cases, and the documentation that supports medical causation.


