In many Marion hit-and-run incidents, the biggest challenge isn’t the severity of the crash—it’s what happens in the hours after impact.
- Video gets overwritten quickly. Nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and doorbell systems may retain footage only for a short window.
- Witnesses move on. People who saw the crash may be back at work or school within the hour, making follow-up harder.
- Vehicle details are unclear. In real-world crashes on busy corridors, drivers may only remember a color, vehicle shape, or partial plate.
Because of this, time matters. The earlier you act, the more likely it is that we can secure the information insurers and defense attorneys will demand later.


