Most hit-and-run cases start the same way: you’re injured, shaken, and trying to remember what happened while medical appointments pile up. Unfortunately, the early choices people make after a crash can affect what insurance and insurers later accept.
In Harrison, common scenarios include:
- Commute-time collisions where the other vehicle leaves before witnesses can identify it.
- Parking lot impacts near retail and service areas, where surveillance may be limited to short retention windows.
- Nighttime and low-visibility crashes when lighting makes vehicle details harder to recall.
If you don’t act quickly, the case becomes harder to prove—especially if the other driver stays unidentified.


