In a typical crash, video might be available. In a hit-and-run, video is often the difference between “we think we know what happened” and “we can prove what happened.” In Red Bank, that can mean:
- Parking lots and shopping areas where cameras may overwrite data quickly
- Main road corridors where nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and private surveillance can help identify the vehicle
- Evening and weekend activity when witnesses are present but hard to locate later
New Jersey cases often turn on whether evidence can be preserved and organized early. If footage is overwritten or witness contact details are lost, the case becomes harder to prove—especially when the driver never gets identified at the scene.


