When a driver leaves, the case becomes time-sensitive in a very practical way. In Kent, it’s common for collisions to occur near places where video retention is limited—so delays can mean overwritten footage. It’s also common for witnesses to be transient: people are often commuting, working, or passing through commercial parking lots.
A few Kent-specific realities that can affect your outcome:
- Surveillance may not last long. Businesses and traffic-adjacent cameras can overwrite quickly.
- Commuter traffic creates partial views. Witnesses may see a vehicle’s “moment” but not the full sequence.
- Park-and-turn impacts are frequent. Leaving the scene often happens when drivers believe the damage is “minor,” even when injuries show up later.
Because of that, the first goal is not just “getting a lawyer”—it’s protecting the evidence that makes the difference.


