In a place like Seabrook, many collisions happen in familiar, repeat locations—near busy commuting routes, at cut-through intersections, and in residential areas where people may be backing out, changing lanes, or driving at night with limited visibility.
In hit-and-run cases, two things matter more than most people expect:
- Time-sensitive video retention (business cameras, nearby homes, and traffic-adjacent systems can be overwritten).
- Correct scene details (vehicle description, direction of travel, and how the crash unfolded) before memories fade.
A lawyer’s job isn’t just to “know the law.” It’s to quickly translate what happened into a case theme insurance companies can’t dismiss.


