In many Woodbury incidents, the hardest part isn’t proving that a crash happened—it’s proving who caused it after the vehicle leaves.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Busy turn lanes and merging traffic where a driver makes contact, then pulls away before anyone can get plate info.
- Retail and parking-lot crashes where witnesses are present, but contact information is lost quickly.
- After-work traffic on roads people treat like “routine,” leading to fewer immediate reports and delayed documentation.
- Darkness and weather during New York’s seasonal shifts, when details like vehicle color and lighting conditions are harder to recall.
Because of that, a hit-and-run claim often becomes a race against time: video overwrites, cameras get recycled, and memories fade.


