In Norfolk, hit-and-run incidents commonly occur in places where vehicles move quickly and people are distracted—such as:
- busy commute corridors where traffic patterns change fast
- intersections near commercial areas where cameras may be overwritten or limited to short retention windows
- parking lots and garages where vehicles leave before identifying information is exchanged
- areas with frequent pedestrians and cyclists where victims may not be able to get details immediately
When a driver flees, the “clock” starts immediately. Evidence can disappear overnight; witnesses may be hard to reach later; and video retention may be short. That’s why the first days after your crash can strongly influence what your claim can prove.


