Delaware is a growing community with a mix of commuters, local traffic, and quick stops at shopping and service areas. That creates a few recurring hit-and-run patterns:
- Short-stop impacts in parking lots where the driver believes the damage is “minor” and leaves before anyone gets details.
- Commute-time collisions along higher-speed routes where drivers may not stop due to fear, confusion, or urgency.
- Witness drop-off—people in a hurry on a busy day may not exchange information, and surveillance is overwritten quickly.
Ohio claims don’t pause because the other driver fled. The practical reality is that the first hours after the crash can determine what survives: video retention, witness availability, and documentation.


