Worthington traffic patterns create real-world situations where drivers sometimes flee before anyone can get details. Common local examples we see include:
- Busy commute windows where a driver may leave quickly to avoid being identified.
- Right-turn and lane-change impacts near commercial corridors, where people are focused on getting to a destination.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions in higher foot-traffic areas, where victims may not immediately know what vehicle struck them.
- Parking-lot crashes tied to shopping and dining—often involving cameras that overwrite quickly.
When a driver leaves, it can be harder to identify the responsible party, and insurers may look for reasons to delay or reduce payment. Your job is not to solve the case on your own. Your job is to protect your claim while evidence is still available.


