In Richardson, many collisions occur in predictable “friction zones”: high-traffic intersections, turn lanes near retail areas, and roadways where drivers may not realize they struck someone or something until they’re already moving away. When the other vehicle flees, the evidence trail can narrow fast.
Texas hit-and-run cases often hinge on timing:
- Surveillance retention windows at nearby businesses and transit-adjacent locations can be short.
- Witness memories fade quickly—especially after a stressful incident.
- Vehicle identifiers (partial plates, distinctive damage, paint transfer) may only be captured if documented early.
The practical result: you need a lawyer who treats your crash like an investigation with deadlines—not just a claim to “wait on.”


