In Puyallup, many crashes occur during tight schedules—morning traffic, school-day movement, evening errands, and late-day commutes. That means witnesses may be available briefly, nearby cameras may record only for a limited time, and surveillance footage can be overwritten.
Also, hit-and-run cases in Washington frequently hinge on whether the at-fault vehicle can be identified through:
- partial plate information
- vehicle description details (make/model/color/features)
- dashcam or doorbell recordings
- roadway context (lane position, turning movements, lighting conditions)
If you wait, the “best proof” window can close quickly. Your lawyer’s job is to move fast enough to preserve what matters—without forcing you to relive the crash over and over.


