In a suburban community like Perrysburg, many crashes happen near busy commuting corridors, shopping areas, and places where cameras are common—but footage retention is limited. When a driver flees, the “window” to preserve useful proof can be short.
Delays can hurt in real ways:
- Nearby cameras may overwrite footage within days.
- Witnesses who seemed helpful initially may become unreachable.
- Vehicle damage and scene information can be lost when vehicles are moved or repairs begin.
A hit-and-run case often turns on what can be documented early—so your first priority is safety and medical care, and your next priority is evidence preservation.


