In many Cambridge-area crashes, the “hard part” isn’t only the impact—it’s what happens in the minutes afterward.
Drivers often flee because they don’t want consequences, can’t identify the situation, or believe they’ll avoid responsibility. For victims, that flight creates real obstacles:
- Short-lived video from nearby cameras (traffic signals, business security systems, doorbell systems) can be overwritten or lost.
- Witness memories fade fast, particularly when people are on their way to work, school, or evening activities.
- Partial vehicle details (a color, a panel style, a plate fragment) may be all you have—until investigators connect the dots.
In Cambridge, these issues matter because the time between the crash and when evidence is secured often determines how much can be proven later.


