After a vehicle flees, evidence doesn’t just “fade”—it gets overwritten. That’s especially true in high-traffic areas and places where cameras cycle frequently, including:
- Commercial storefronts along busy routes where vehicles pass in waves
- Parking lots near restaurants and retail centers
- Roadways with frequent evening congestion and changing light conditions
- School-area traffic patterns where witness availability can shift quickly
South Carolina law and procedure require timely action to preserve what matters. The practical takeaway is simple: the first days after the crash often determine what can be proven later.


