Madison’s mix of downtown traffic, campus-area activity, and frequent pedestrian/bike movement creates patterns we see often in hit-and-run claims:
- Limited witness visibility: In crowded intersections and crosswalk areas, people may see part of what happened, not the entire sequence.
- Surveillance that expires fast: Nearby cameras—business security systems, traffic-adjacent recording, and private doorbell footage—can be overwritten or deleted quickly.
- Commute-related “hit and flee” moments: Busy rush-hour conditions can lead to drivers pulling away before stopping to identify injuries or damage.
- Uncertainty about what you can prove: If you can’t get a plate number, your case still needs a clear way to connect the crash to your medical records and losses.
Your goal isn’t just to “tell your story.” Your goal is to document it in a way that holds up when the other side tries to poke holes in timing, causation, or identification.


