In Charleston, hit-and-runs often happen in places where people may not realize a crash occurred until it’s already passed—then footage is gone.
Common Charleston scenarios we see include:
- Tourist-heavy corridors where vehicles move quickly and witnesses are transient.
- Narrow downtown streets and high-activity crosswalk areas where a fleeing driver can blend into traffic.
- Residential neighborhoods and evening parking situations where a vehicle leaves before any police contact is made.
- Construction and traffic pattern changes that can make it harder to reconstruct how a collision unfolded.
These realities matter legally because they affect evidence availability: surveillance retention, witness recall, and whether the incident gets documented quickly.


