When a crash happens near heavier traffic corridors or busy residential intersections, the “window of proof” can be short. Surveillance and recording systems may overwrite data, and people who witnessed the collision may move on before they’re contacted.
In Ohio, you also have time limits to consider for potential claims. That means the first days after a Norwood hit-and-run are about more than medical care—they’re about building a record that can survive scrutiny from insurers and defense counsel.


