Around town, crashes happen in places where cameras and witnesses may be nearby, but not always immediately accessible—shopping areas, fast turn lanes, residential streets, and intersections where traffic moves quickly. When a driver flees, the case can hinge on details like:
- Whether nearby businesses or homes captured the incident
- Whether traffic cameras (or dashcam footage) were overwritten before anyone requested it
- Whether witnesses can reliably describe the vehicle after the shock wears off
- Whether Oklahoma insurance adjusters focus on what’s “missing”
When information is incomplete, insurers may argue the wrong thing: that the crash didn’t happen the way you say it did, that your injuries weren’t caused by the collision, or that the responsible party can’t be found. Our job is to build the strongest path forward using what’s available—fast.


