Webster traffic patterns can make hit-and-runs feel especially confusing. Collisions may happen during rush-hour lane changes, near intersections where turning traffic blends with through lanes, or in parking and access areas tied to workdays and errands.
When the driver flees, the clock starts immediately for practical reasons:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten quickly (especially around businesses and public areas).
- Witness memories fade—and people often move on to work and family schedules.
- Scene conditions change—vehicles are towed, debris is cleared, and skid marks disappear.
- Insurance questions arrive fast, and a rushed statement can create avoidable gaps.
The faster you secure key documentation and preserve evidence, the better your lawyer can build a clear liability-and-damages story.


