In many Wisconsin hit-and-run cases, the biggest challenge isn’t just the unknown driver—it’s the speed at which evidence is lost.
- Surveillance footage overwrite windows: Many businesses, apartment complexes, and traffic-adjacent cameras keep recordings only briefly.
- Witness availability changes: People who saw the crash may be harder to locate once they return to work, school, or other routines.
- Weather and road conditions: Late fall and winter conditions in the Green Bay area can affect how skid marks, debris, and vehicle damage are documented.
A lawyer’s early involvement helps make sure critical sources of proof are requested or preserved while they still exist.


