Hit and run totaled my car — dashcam footage is blurry, any way to track this person down?
Still shaking a little writing this out. Last week I'm sitting at a red light minding my business and this SUV just plows into the back of me, bounces off, clips the car in the lane next to me, and takes off. Gone before anyone could even react.
I have a dashcam but of course it was early morning and still pretty dark out. The rear-facing camera picked up the vehicle but the plate is basically a smudge. You can make out maybe two or three characters if you squint and tilt your head but that's it.
I filed a police report the same morning. The officer was nice enough but basically said without a readable plate or a witness who got it down, they don't have much to go on. The other driver who got clipped didn't have a dashcam either.
I've tried sharpening the footage myself in a free video editor and it honestly just makes it look worse. Has anyone been through something like this? Is there software that actually works for cleaning up low-light license plate footage, or is that mostly a TV myth?
Also wondering if businesses or traffic cameras on that stretch of road might have caught something better — do the police pursue that kind of thing or do I have to push for it myself?
My uninsured motorist coverage kicked in but honestly I want this person held accountable more than anything. Any advice appreciated.