A hit-and-run isn’t just “a crash where the other driver left.” For many Glenn Heights victims, the hardest part is that the at-fault driver may be unidentified at first, while insurers and investigators still expect proof of:
- what happened and where it happened,
- how your injuries connect to the collision,
- and what losses you’ve actually suffered.
Because Texas claim deadlines run on strict schedules, waiting for information to “turn up” can shrink your options. The sooner you document and preserve what you can, the better your attorney can push the case forward—whether the driver is found later or not.


