In Westchester County, crashes often involve multiple decision points: traffic signals, turning lanes, crosswalks, and nearby cameras from businesses and municipal areas. When a driver flees, the window to capture footage and identify the vehicle can be short.
Common White Plains scenarios include:
- Commuter collisions where a driver leaves after impact during heavier rush-hour traffic.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk hit-and-runs where the victim is shaken and misses identifying details.
- Parking-lot and curbside incidents near stores or apartment complexes where surveillance may be overwritten.
- Transit-adjacent crashes where witnesses are nearby but may not stay until police complete documentation.
If you wait, evidence gets harder to obtain—surveillance retention policies, witness availability, and even roadway conditions can change.


