In Springfield, many accidents occur in predictable local patterns: busy commuting corridors, school-area traffic, shopping centers with limited visibility, and roadways where witnesses are often distracted (or passing through). In a hit-and-run, that matters because evidence retention is time-sensitive.
Within hours, dashcam loops overwrite, private cameras get reassigned, and witnesses move on. Even a short delay can make it harder to confirm vehicle details, direction of travel, and the timeline of your injuries.
Your goal in the first day: stabilize medically, report accurately, and start building a paper trail that ties the crash to your treatment.


