In a community shaped by daily commuting and frequent street activity, the most common reason hit-and-run cases stall is not that liability is impossible—it’s that evidence becomes hard to obtain quickly.
After a fleeing driver leaves, the evidence usually falls into a short window:
- Nearby traffic cameras may be retained briefly, especially along high-visibility roadways.
- Business and residential doorbell footage can be overwritten on a schedule.
- Witness memories fade quickly—particularly when people are trying to get home from work or manage an injured loved one.
- Vehicle identifiers (partial plate digits, make/model clues, unique damage) can be difficult to recall accurately hours later.
A North Arlington hit-and-run case often turns on whether your attorney can lock down the facts early—before the trail goes cold.


