In and around Trenton, many collisions occur on routes where drivers are moving quickly, traffic is heavier at certain times, and drivers may not realize who they’ve struck until it’s too late. When a crash happens in places people travel through every day—near commuting corridors, school traffic windows, or busy retail areas—the hit-and-run reality is often the same:
- Witnesses can be transient. People stop, look, and then leave to get back to work or pick up family.
- Surveillance footage is time-sensitive. Cameras at nearby businesses, residences, and traffic-adjacent areas may overwrite recordings if you don’t act fast.
- You may be dealing with Ohio insurance processes while you’re still in pain. Adjusters often seek statements and documents early.
That combination makes timing critical. The first days after a hit-and-run can determine what evidence survives and how clearly your injuries can be tied to the crash.


