In Dobbs Ferry, crashes can occur in areas where people are on the move—commuters heading to work, parents with school schedules, and pedestrians crossing near busy corridors. When a driver leaves the scene, the investigation often depends on fast action because:
- Nearby cameras may record over time (retention windows can be short).
- Witnesses may be temporary—they’re passing through, not local contacts who will stay available.
- Vehicle information gets fragmented (a partial plate, a color, a body style) and can fade quickly.
- You may be dealing with New York insurance communications while you’re still medically overwhelmed.
The earlier you preserve evidence and document what happened, the better your odds of identifying the vehicle, connecting the crash to your injuries, and keeping the claim from stalling.


