After a hit-and-run, your next choices can affect your claim weeks later. If you’re able, prioritize these actions:
- Call 911 and ask for a report. A police report number is often the backbone for later coverage and liability work.
- Write down details immediately (even if you think you’ll remember): time of day, direction of travel, weather/lighting, and any partial plate information.
- Photograph what you can safely capture: vehicle position, visible damage, debris, and traffic signals/road conditions.
- Identify nearby “retention-risk” footage. In Opelika, surveillance is commonly found at gas stations, businesses, and multi-tenant parking areas—but footage can be overwritten quickly.
- Get medical evaluation promptly. Alabama law doesn’t require perfection, but delayed treatment can give insurers an opening to argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
If you’re overwhelmed, that’s normal. The goal is to preserve facts while your memory is fresh and the evidence is still retrievable.


