In most car crashes, the basics are the same. But with a hit-and-run, the clock starts running on evidence and identification.
In Tualatin, that often means:
- Traffic-camera windows can be brief. If the crash occurred near a monitored intersection or commercial area, footage may be overwritten quickly.
- Surveillance access is time-sensitive. Businesses and property managers in the area may only retain video for a limited period.
- Witnesses are harder to track. People who are driving through during the school/work rush may be gone before you can follow up.
- Medical narratives get challenged. Oregon insurers may scrutinize treatment timing and symptom reporting—especially if there’s a delay getting evaluated.
The practical takeaway: your next steps should be designed to keep your claim from becoming a “he-said, she-said” dispute.


