In town and along the routes people use every day, collisions can quickly become hard to investigate. Surveillance systems may overwrite footage, witnesses move on, and vehicles are repaired or cleaned before anyone can document damage.
Hit-and-run cases also tend to create an extra hurdle: when the driver is missing, insurers often scrutinize whether you can prove (1) what happened and (2) how it caused your specific injuries.
That’s why the early phase matters. The first days after the crash are where we help you build a record that can still make sense even if the at-fault driver can’t be identified right away.


