In many Murray crashes, the “hit” happens at the exact moment people are focused on traffic flow—turn lanes, merging traffic, school schedules, and evening return trips. When a driver flees, it creates practical problems that insurers often use to challenge claims:
- Short-lived surveillance: Businesses and nearby cameras may overwrite footage quickly, especially around retail and office areas.
- Witness uncertainty: Neighbors and shoppers may remember the direction the vehicle went, but struggle to describe make/model details accurately after a few days.
- Conflicting timelines: Utah’s weather and lighting changes can affect how someone perceives speed, distance, and where the impact occurred.
A strong case starts with treating the incident like an evidence hunt—not a “wait and see” situation.


