Miami is a community where many people drive the same routes for commuting, errands, and school-related travel. When a collision happens and the driver flees, the practical problems often come fast:
- Surveillance gets overwritten quickly. Businesses, apartments, and nearby traffic cameras may retain footage only briefly.
- Witnesses may be hard to reconnect with. People are often passing through or on tight schedules.
- Drivers may not realize what happened at first. In busy roadway conditions and in parking-heavy areas, a “minor contact” can still cause serious injury—especially if someone later develops pain or mobility issues.
That means the difference between a claim that moves forward and a claim that stalls is often what gets preserved in the first days.


