New Rochelle traffic moves through dense corridors, frequent crosswalk activity, and commuter routes where drivers may be distracted or in a hurry—especially during peak travel times. In these conditions, hit-and-run incidents often involve:
- Partial vehicle identification (a plate fragment, color, make/model cues)
- Conflicting witness accounts from people who saw only a brief moment
- Surveillance that’s not automatically saved (stores, office buildings, apartment cameras, and nearby traffic monitoring may overwrite footage)
The legal challenge is that the most useful evidence is often the least durable. Waiting to act can make later reconstruction harder and can give insurance adjusters an opening to claim the facts are uncertain.


