Hit-and-run cases don’t always follow the same pattern. In Nanticoke, they often involve:
- Residents leaving for work or school during peak commuting hours, where nearby cameras may be overwritten quickly.
- Roadway and intersection impacts where witnesses may only see a flash of the vehicle before it turns off.
- Neighborhood streets and short trips, where drivers may flee thinking the damage is “minor”—then injuries worsen after the adrenaline wears off.
- Shared routes near commercial activity, where private surveillance (stores, businesses, and nearby properties) can be retained for a limited period.
Because of that, the first days after a crash can determine how strong your claim becomes—especially when the responsible driver is unknown.


