In and around Mount Pleasant, many drivers are commuting on familiar routes and sharing roads with school traffic, shift changes, and seasonal activity. That creates a few common realities in local hit-and-run claims:
- Short window for evidence: Surveillance camera systems at businesses and apartment complexes may overwrite footage quickly.
- High likelihood of “partial” information: You may remember a plate fragment, a vehicle color, or the direction the car traveled—but not the full identity.
- More pedestrians than you might expect: Sidewalks, crosswalks, and busy areas near community destinations can turn a “routine” crash into a serious injury case.
- Construction and changing traffic flow: Road work and detours can make witnesses and drivers interpret events differently—creating disputes about fault.
Because of these factors, the first days after a hit-and-run often matter as much as the medical care.


