In Avon, many crashes happen during predictable traffic patterns—morning rush, evening return trips, school schedules, and high-activity retail corridors. Those conditions create specific problems in hit-and-run investigations:
- Surveillance gaps: Nearby cameras may roll over quickly or be overwritten before a report request is made.
- “I saw it, but I can’t prove it” situations: Witnesses often remember direction of travel or vehicle color, but not enough to identify a plate.
- Parking-lot confusion: Impacts in shopping areas can look minor at first, then injuries worsen days later—giving insurers room to dispute causation.
- After-hours visibility: Dusk and nighttime driving can reduce how clearly people see license plates or vehicle details.
Your case strategy needs to reflect these realities—because the evidence you don’t preserve early is often the evidence you’ll wish you had later.


