In many Chesapeake crashes, the biggest challenge isn’t proving you were hurt—it’s proving what happened and linking it to the vehicle that fled. The practical reality is that key information can vanish fast:
- Nearby cameras (business security systems, apartment entry systems, traffic-adjacent cameras) may overwrite footage quickly.
- Witnesses who saw a “quick impact” while driving or walking may forget specific details after a few days.
- Vehicle damage and debris can be cleaned up, moved, or repaired before a claim is properly documented.
When the at-fault driver leaves, delays can turn into gaps. Those gaps are where insurers often try to reduce or deny responsibility.


