When a driver flees, the case can move fast in the wrong direction. The first 24–72 hours are often when:
- nearby cameras get overwritten or the footage window closes,
- witnesses become harder to reach,
- vehicle damage details are forgotten or lost,
- and insurance questions start coming in.
Oklahoma claim handling typically requires clear, consistent records. If your story, treatment timeline, or reported facts are inconsistent—or if evidence is incomplete—insurers may argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
In Coweta, where many crashes occur in everyday traffic patterns (turning movements, parking-lot exits, school-adjacent congestion), the “little details” matter: lane position, speed changes, lighting conditions, and exactly what you observed before the vehicle sped away.


