In Saratoga Springs, the “who did it?” question can be harder because crashes may occur near:
- high-foot-traffic sidewalks where pedestrians and cyclists are present,
- intersections with heavy turning movements during peak commuting hours,
- parking areas used by visitors during events and weekends,
- roadway segments where cameras may exist but retention is limited.
When the other driver leaves, the case typically hinges on what can be located quickly: video from nearby businesses, traffic or security systems, witness observations, and any vehicle-identifying details you can still confirm.
The longer you wait, the more likely it becomes that footage is overwritten, witnesses become unreachable, or crucial details fade—making it harder to connect your injuries to the crash with clarity.


