Hit and run lawyer in Florissant, MO
A driver who leaves the scene doesn't leave the evidence behind with them.
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A hit and run lawyer connection matters because the driver who left rarely leaves everything behind with them. Something usually stays on record, even when the person doesn’t stop.
Cameras along the corridor
Lindbergh and New Halls Ferry carry heavy retail traffic through Florissant, and that means signal cameras, storefront security systems, and doorbell cameras on nearby homes all sit within range of a crash on those stretches. None of that footage sits around forever. Most systems overwrite old recordings on a set schedule, sometimes within days, so the sooner someone starts asking which businesses or houses nearby might have caught something, the better the odds anything survives long enough to matter.
Report it to Florissant PD first
A police report is the spine of a hit and run claim. It puts the crash on record with a time, a location, and whatever details you can offer about the vehicle, even a partial plate or a distinct dent. The get your accident report guide catalogs how to request a copy once one exists, and having that report in hand strengthens every conversation that follows with an insurer.
Your own policy still backs you up
No auto policy gets issued in Missouri without uninsured-motorist protection inside it. Under that coverage, a driver nobody ever finds is treated exactly like an uninsured one, and your own carrier stays on the hook even when the fleeing driver never turns up. The uninsured motorist page assesses the coverage’s mechanics and the road to a claim under it.
If a name surfaces later
Sometimes an investigation catches up. If police identify the driver after the fact, whatever groundwork already went into your claim against your own insurer doesn’t get wasted; the case simply gains a second track pointed at the driver who was found.
Getting started
The post-crash checklist grounds you in the early moves that matter most, from getting checked out to canvassing nearby cameras before the footage clears. Whatever evidence already exists is enough to start; a lawyer’s read shows what it supports.
Common questions
I only caught part of the license plate. Is that still worth reporting?
Yes. A partial plate, a vehicle color, or even a description of damage can help an investigation, and it belongs in your police report regardless of how incomplete it feels.
Does using my own policy here get held against me?
That depends on your policy and insurer, and it's a fair question to ask directly. What it won't do is disqualify a claim you're otherwise entitled to file.
Police found the driver two weeks later. Does that undo anything I already filed?
No. A claim that's already moving forward against your own coverage doesn't get thrown out once a driver is identified; the case shifts direction, but nothing filed earlier is wasted.
Does it matter why the driver took off?
Not to your claim. Whatever the driver's reason, your options for recovering after the crash stay the same either way.
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18-Wheeler Accidents
Freight rolls through Florissant on I-270 around the clock. When a loaded truck hits a car, the blame list usually runs longer than two names.
Learn more →Bicycle Accident
A driver owes a rider room on the road, whether or not a bike lane marks it.
Learn more →Car Wreck Lawyer
What actually changes when a Missouri attorney looks at your Florissant crash.
Learn more →Distracted driving
Signal-dense stretches like Lindbergh and New Halls Ferry give distracted drivers plenty of chances to drift.
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