Temple’s mix of commuter traffic, commercial businesses, and frequent pedestrian activity means witnesses may only catch a split second. A vehicle can be gone before you even get to the next safe location.
Common Temple scenarios we see include:
- Fender-benders in parking lots near retail areas, where drivers believe the damage is “minor” and leave anyway.
- Right-turn and lane-change impacts during heavier traffic flow, where the driver flees before identifying themselves.
- Night and weekend incidents around entertainment and dining areas, where surveillance coverage may be limited or overwritten faster.
- Pedestrian or bicycle collisions where victims are focused on getting safe and may not realize they need identifying details until later.
In hit-and-run cases, “I think it was that car” is rarely enough. The goal is to convert what you know into evidence that insurance and, if needed, the courts can rely on.


