In smaller timeframes, the biggest difference-maker is usually evidence preservation. In Jackson, that can include:
- Traffic-camera retention from nearby businesses and public-facing locations (footage can be overwritten)
- Witness availability—people who saw a quick collision may move on before you can follow up
- Surveillance coverage gaps in commercial strips where cameras aren’t continuous
- Nighttime visibility issues after events, when memory is less reliable and lighting makes it harder to identify a vehicle
A hit-and-run isn’t only about finding the missing driver. It’s also about proving the crash, documenting injury severity, and connecting your medical treatment to the incident—before the story gets challenged.


