After a hit-and-run, the clock starts ticking in a very practical way.
- Cameras roll continuously—until they don’t. Businesses and traffic systems may retain footage briefly. If you wait, footage can be lost before anyone files requests.
- Witness memories fade quickly. People may mean well, but details about vehicle color, lane position, or direction of travel can become inaccurate after a few days.
- Virginia insurance investigations move fast. Adjusters often look for inconsistencies—especially when the other driver can’t be questioned.
In Christiansburg, we commonly see crashes tied to routine patterns: commuting during peak hours, drivers pulling out from shopping areas, and pedestrians navigating bus stops and crosswalks. Those situations make early documentation even more important.


