In Minot, conditions change quickly—especially in colder months. Snowbanks, glare from low winter sun, and slushy roads can make it harder to see the full collision, even when you’re sure it was a specific vehicle.
When a driver flees, the evidence window can close quickly:
- Nearby surveillance may be overwritten or disabled after a short retention period.
- Witness memories fade after the initial shock.
- Road conditions change, and skid marks or debris may be cleared.
That’s why time matters. The sooner your case is documented and evidence is preserved, the better your chances of identifying the responsible vehicle or pursuing compensation through available coverage.


