North Charleston has a mix of high-traffic commuting routes, dense shopping and restaurant areas, and heavy vehicle activity tied to the region’s logistics and industry. That matters because hit-and-run investigations often hinge on getting the right proof quickly.
In practice, our clients commonly run into these local realities:
- Surveillance gets cut off fast. Businesses, apartment complexes, and traffic-adjacent cameras may retain footage for a limited window.
- Witness accounts can be fragmented. People may notice the crash but not the vehicle details—especially when there are multiple lanes, turns, or pedestrians nearby.
- Commercial activity increases complexity. Delivery trucks, work vehicles, and ride-share drop-offs can create more potential sources of data, but they also increase the need to sort out what’s relevant.
A strong case starts by treating the incident like a short-response investigation, not something to “figure out later.”


