In Northern Utah, weather and traffic patterns can affect what evidence is available when you need it most. After a hit-and-run, delays can mean:
- Surveillance footage is overwritten (store cameras, nearby businesses, and traffic-adjacent systems)
- Witness memories fade, especially when people witnessed only a quick impact and a departing vehicle
- Road conditions change, making it harder to document what contributed to the crash (lighting, visibility, lane markings)
Because of that, your best opportunity to strengthen a hit-and-run case is to act early—before the details you remember become harder to prove.


