In North Carolina, a driver who leaves the scene after a crash can create extra hurdles for victims. The biggest issue is usually not the legal label—it’s the practical evidence problem: surveillance may be overwritten, witnesses may move away or forget details, and roadway conditions change.
After a hit-and-run, the first days can strongly influence what you’re able to prove later. That’s why residents often benefit from moving fast rather than waiting for the “other side” to figure it out.


