When the at-fault driver doesn’t stop, your case can’t rely on the usual “we know who the driver is” path. Instead, the focus shifts to proving three things:
- A collision happened (and what caused it)
- Your injuries and losses were caused by that crash
- The right coverage or responsible party can be pursued even if the driver disappears
In Baytown, that typically means acting quickly to preserve what’s most likely to survive—surveillance footage, incident reports, and physical proof at the scene—before it’s lost.


