A hit-and-run case isn’t just “an accident where the other driver left.” In practice, it creates time pressure and proof problems right away:
- Surveillance gets overwritten fast. Cameras at hotels, shopping centers, and nearby businesses may retain footage briefly.
- Witnesses move on. In tourist-heavy areas, people may leave town before they’re asked for statements.
- Road conditions and traffic patterns complicate reconstruction. Lighting, beach-season foot traffic, and changing traffic flow can affect what witnesses saw and when.
- Insurance may seek gaps. When the driver is gone, insurers often scrutinize how the crash happened and how your injuries match the timeline.
That means your claim needs a plan—one that starts with evidence preservation and a consistent medical story.


