In and around Sanger, hit-and-run crashes often happen in predictable settings:
- Commute and turn-lane collisions: Drivers can leave after impact—especially if the crash occurs near a turning lane or where visibility is limited.
- Parking lot and pickup/drop-off areas: After school or shift changes, people may assume damage is minor and drive away before calling police.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk contact: When someone is struck, confusion and injuries can make it hard to get vehicle details fast.
- Night and late-evening driving: Headlight glare and speed differences on familiar routes can lead to accidents that are noticed too late.
What matters legally is building a timeline and connecting the crash to your injuries. The faster you act, the better your chances of preserving the strongest proof.


