In many local crashes, the driver leaves quickly—sometimes before witnesses fully register what happened. That means your case can depend heavily on proof that can disappear fast:
- Traffic and nearby business cameras may overwrite footage on short schedules.
- Witnesses often live or work nearby, but contact information may change.
- Scene indicators (paint transfer, debris placement, skid patterns) can be cleared by maintenance or traffic flow.
Because of this, treating a hit-and-run like a short window of evidence is critical. The sooner your claim is built around what can be verified, the better your odds of obtaining fair compensation.


