In a smaller Ohio community like London, you may still find helpful sources—nearby storefront cameras, traffic-control footage, or recording systems at workplaces and schools. But those tools don’t stay available forever.
In the first days after a hit-and-run, we typically prioritize:
- Identifying camera angles quickly (gas stations, strip-mall entrances, parking lots, and nearby businesses)
- Preserving dashcam and phone video before it syncs, compresses, or gets replaced
- Documenting scene details while they’re still fresh (lane position, lighting, debris location)
- Locking in witness contact information while people are still willing to help
Even when police are involved, the reality is that a claim can’t succeed on “it happened” alone. It needs proof that connects the crash to your injuries and losses.


