In a typical crash, it may be easier to identify the other vehicle and connect it to the incident. With a hit-and-run, the case often hinges on proof—things like surveillance coverage, consistent witness observations, and physical clues at the scene.
Big Spring residents commonly face practical obstacles that can make proof harder to obtain:
- Foot traffic and nearby businesses: When collisions happen near storefronts or parking areas, cameras may exist—but footage can be overwritten quickly.
- Shift work and commute timing: If the incident occurs early morning or late evening, witnesses may be passing through and harder to reach later.
- Rural-to-town travel patterns: Drivers sometimes leave the immediate area fast, making it more difficult to locate the exact vehicle involved without prompt documentation.
Our job is to turn what you remember into an evidence-based case that insurance adjusters and, if needed, the courts can understand.


