In a smaller city with busy commuter routes and frequent turn-ins to commercial areas, hit-and-run crashes can involve evidence that disappears quickly:
- Traffic cameras and nearby business footage may be retained for a limited time.
- Surveillance angles can miss the moment of impact—so the first recorded details (times, direction of travel, vehicle description) become crucial.
- Witnesses who stop initially may be gone by the time you follow up.
- Weather and lighting changes (early sunsets in fall/winter, heavy rain) can affect what footage shows.
When a driver flees, the case often turns into a race between evidence preservation and the passage of days.


