In and around Lebanon, many collisions occur on routes people travel daily—commuter traffic, stop-and-go intersections, and areas with frequent deliveries or drive-through activity. In hit-and-run situations, that movement matters because:
- Nearby surveillance may be overwritten quickly (retail systems, traffic-adjacent cameras, doorbell footage).
- Witnesses often leave before police or investigators can follow up.
- Drivers return to the scene less often than you’d think, meaning debris and identifying details can be cleared.
In Tennessee, the practical impact is simple: the sooner your information is documented and the sooner the right parties are contacted, the easier it is to build a credible liability story.


