In smaller cities and suburbs, people assume there will be a clear witness or a quick police follow-up. But in hit-and-run cases, the reality is different:
- Traffic patterns change quickly (rush hour, school schedules, shift work), so witnesses may be harder to reach later.
- Cameras overwrite footage—especially around intersections, retail areas, and commuter corridors.
- Vehicle damage and debris can be moved or cleaned up before anyone thinks to document it.
Even a short delay can make it harder to identify the vehicle, link the crash to your injuries, and respond to insurer requests for proof.


