Vernal traffic can be fast-moving and spread out—crash scenes may be near busy intersections, commuting corridors, shopping areas, or roadways used by locals and visitors. In those situations, the most useful evidence is often time-sensitive.
Common reasons hit-and-run claims stall include:
- Surveillance overwrites: cameras at nearby storefronts, gas stations, and other properties often retain video only briefly.
- Witness contact disappears: people are frequently passing through or only nearby for a short time.
- Vehicle details change: damaged vehicles are repaired, cleaned, or moved before a claim can document the facts.
The earlier you organize details and involve counsel, the more likely it is that we can reconstruct what happened using the evidence that still exists.


