Fairfield traffic patterns and everyday activity create real-world problems in hit-and-run claims:
- Commuter corridors and frequent merges can make it hard to get a complete vehicle description before the car leaves.
- Busy shopping and retail parking areas often have multiple cameras, but footage may be overwritten quickly.
- Residential streets near schools and parks can mean witnesses are present—but contact info is lost when people go back to their day.
- If the incident involves pedestrians or cyclists near busier areas, injuries may be severe, and delays in treatment can become a dispute later.
In hit-and-run situations, the “missing driver” isn’t the only issue—the missing evidence is what often decides how well a claim can move forward.


