Neenah’s roadways and high-activity areas create a unique challenge for hit-and-run victims: surveillance and witness information are often time-sensitive.
- Commercial strips and delivery traffic: Businesses frequently use cameras for security and liability coverage, but retention windows can be short.
- School and commuter congestion: When crashes happen during busy drop-off or commute hours, witnesses may be gone by the time you’re able to follow up.
- Parking-lot impacts: Many hit-and-runs occur at speed in lots and access drives—where damage is significant but the responsible driver assumes “no one saw.”
In Wisconsin, your ability to prove what happened still depends on evidence. When the responsible driver flees, the case becomes more about preserving what can still be verified—not about what you remember days later.


