In many local crashes, the “who did it?” question is the hardest part—not because liability is impossible, but because the proof can disappear fast. Depending on where the collision occurred (and how traffic moves afterward), key sources of information may be overwritten or lost:
- Nearby business cameras along high-traffic routes may retain footage only briefly.
- Traffic signal and intersection activity can matter when the crash occurs during commuter surges.
- Witnesses often move on quickly—especially when pedestrians are involved and everyone is trying to get to safety.
Ohio law allows claims to be pursued even when the at-fault driver can’t be immediately identified, but you still need a record that supports causation and damages. The first days after the crash can determine whether that record is strong.


