Hit-and-run cases in and around Grafton often come from situations where drivers move quickly, visibility changes, or people don’t realize they’ve been struck until it’s too late to stop. You may be dealing with:
- Commuter collisions on busy corridors: Impacts can occur during fast merges, turn lanes, or sudden lane changes—then the other driver pulls away.
- Errand and shopping-area incidents: Parking lots and drive-through-style access points create multiple angles, limited stopping zones, and lots of cameras.
- Residential street impacts: In quieter areas, drivers may flee because they fear they caused damage or don’t realize the extent of the injury.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk contact: Grafton includes areas with people walking near roadways for school, recreation, or daily errands—leaving can make identifying details harder.
If any of this sounds like what happened to you, the next steps matter. The goal is to turn a chaotic moment into an evidence-based case.


