West Point is the kind of community where many trips are short and familiar—so when something unexpected happens, people often don’t realize how quickly key proof can disappear.
In practical terms, hit-and-run investigations in West Point frequently depend on:
- Dashcam and phone footage overwriting quickly (especially after a crash when people are shaken and don’t think about storage settings)
- Nearby cameras switching retention cycles (business systems and home doorbell footage can be retained briefly)
- Witnesses moving on—or remembering details differently after days or weeks
- Weather and lighting changes that affect what can be seen in footage
Because of that, waiting to “see how you feel” can unintentionally weaken the case. The sooner your information is organized and your potential evidence sources are addressed, the better your odds.


