In a hit-and-run, the most important proof is often time-sensitive. In Clearfield, that can mean:
- Nearby camera footage gets overwritten quickly (business security systems, doorbell cameras, and traffic-adjacent views).
- Witnesses become harder to reach as days pass—especially when people are commuting or only saw part of the collision.
- Scene details fade (lighting conditions, skid marks, debris placement, and vehicle damage).
Waiting to “see what happens” can give insurers an opening to argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash or that key details are missing.


