Greenfield is a suburban community with frequent commuting, school runs, and consistent vehicle traffic. That environment can create specific challenges after a hit-and-run:
- Video gets overwritten fast. Nearby cameras—at businesses, residences, and traffic-adjacent systems—may cycle footage on short schedules.
- Witnesses may be gone before you think to ask. People often continue on to work or home, especially during rush hours.
- Partial details can be all you have at first. A color, type of vehicle, or fragment of a plate can be enough to start the investigation—but only if it’s handled promptly and correctly.
When the other driver flees, the case can’t rely on the simple “who was at fault” assumption. It has to be built through evidence that still exists and through documentation that ties your injuries to the crash.


