Hanahan is a suburban crossroads for drivers commuting to Charleston and back, and crashes often happen where drivers are moving fast, visibility changes quickly, and there’s heavy traffic flow.
In hit-and-run situations, that means:
- Surveillance is time-sensitive. Businesses and nearby properties may overwrite camera footage frequently.
- Witnesses are mobile. People turn onto the next road, go to work, or leave the area—making follow-up harder.
- Scene details can fade fast. Even if you remember the vehicle description, it’s easy for memories to shift after the stress of being injured.
- Insurance may question “proof.” When the driver flees, adjusters often scrutinize timelines and medical records more aggressively.
That’s why the first legal step is often not “filing”—it’s evidence preservation and investigation done while it still matters.


