Farmington’s mix of residential streets, school and store traffic, and frequent intersections creates a common pattern in hit-and-run cases: the responsible vehicle may be gone before you can locate identifying information.
In the first day or two after the crash, the biggest risks are:
- Surveillance footage being overwritten (retail lots, nearby homes, and traffic-adjacent cameras)
- Witness contact info disappearing as people return to work, school, or errands
- Incomplete crash documentation—especially if you’re dealing with pain, shock, or delayed symptoms
- Confusion about how Utah coverage works when the driver is unknown
You shouldn’t have to guess what matters. The goal is to preserve the facts while they’re still available and build a claim that matches what Utah insurers and adjusters look for.


