Many Fort Mill incidents share a pattern: the crash happens quickly, the victim is shocked, and the other vehicle leaves before anyone can get full details.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Parking lot collisions near retail areas or busy shopping centers, where cameras may overwrite footage on short timelines.
- Commute-area impacts during heavier traffic periods, where witnesses may be distracted or pass by without realizing the severity.
- Residential street incidents where the vehicle leaves before neighbors fully understand what happened.
- Pedestrian and bicycle near-road events where the driver may flee due to fear, confusion, or lack of insurance.
- Nighttime / low-visibility crashes, where license plate details are hard to read and investigators rely on video and vehicle-description clues.
Even when the other driver can’t be found immediately, you still have options—sometimes through coverage pathways that don’t depend on identifying the fleeing driver.


