When a vehicle flees, you don’t just lose a driver—you lose time. The actions you take right after the crash can strongly affect what can be proven later.
If you’re able, prioritize this order:
- Call 911 and request a police response (even if you think the damage is minor). A report can be crucial for Arizona insurance and legal deadlines.
- Get the location as precisely as you can: nearby cross streets, direction of travel, landmarks (including whether it was near Old Town, a resort area, or a shopping corridor).
- Document what you can before it’s gone: vehicle description, partial plate characters, color, make/model clues, and any distinctive features.
- Preserve identifiers from the environment: nearby storefront cameras, traffic signal timing systems (not directly accessible to you, but police can request relevant data), rideshare pickup areas, or hotel parking lot cameras.
- Seek medical care even if you feel “mostly okay.” In Arizona, insurers often look for consistency between the crash and later symptoms.
If you’ve already spoken to insurance, don’t panic—we can help you organize what’s been said and what needs correcting.


