In Geneva, accidents often occur in areas where traffic moves quickly and visibility can change fast—especially around intersections, school routes, and pedestrian-heavy areas. When the other driver flees, key proof can vanish just as quickly.
Here’s what we see most often in local hit-and-run situations:
- Surveillance is overwritten (store cameras, nearby businesses, or traffic-related footage may be retained for a short window).
- Witness memories fade—people remember the “direction of travel,” but details like plate fragments or vehicle features get harder to recall.
- Vehicles are repaired or moved before documentation is complete.
The goal is simple: build your case while the facts are still recoverable.


