Trenton’s mix of commuter routes, dense intersections, and frequent pedestrian activity can make hit-and-run cases messy in ways that don’t always show up in other places:
- More potential witnesses, but harder follow-through. People often stop to help and then return to work or errands—so statements must be gathered promptly.
- Surveillance is everywhere, but retention varies. Businesses, transit-adjacent areas, and nearby facilities may have cameras, but footage is not always kept long.
- After-hours collisions can go unreported at first. Nighttime impacts—when people are startled or unsure what they were hit by—can lead to delayed reporting and incomplete documentation.
When a driver flees, your case depends heavily on what can be proven quickly and credibly.


