A hit-and-run is more than a crash—it’s the sudden loss of the person who should be accountable. In Chino, CA, that can be especially stressful on commutes through busy corridors, near intersections with heavy turning traffic, and in retail/parking areas where cars move quickly and witnesses may disperse fast.
After you’re safe and medical care is underway, your next moves should focus on preserving proof and creating a record that insurance and investigators can’t ignore.
Do this early:
- Write down everything you remember (time, direction of travel, lane/turn, vehicle color/make/model if known).
- Photograph the scene if you can: vehicle damage, roadway markings, debris, lighting/conditions.
- Collect witness contact info before they leave.
- Get the police report number (even if you’re unsure whether you’ll file a claim).
- Tell your insurer what happened, but don’t give a recorded statement until you understand how it will be used.


