Your next actions can determine what evidence is still available. If you’re able to do so safely after seeking medical attention:
- Call 911 and ask for a report (and get the incident number). Even if you’re unsure who caused it, an official record helps later.
- Capture what’s “about to vanish.” Saratoga’s intersections and commercial areas often have nearby cameras, but footage retention windows can be short.
- Write down your timeline immediately. Include the direction you were traveling, what the driver did right before impact, and how long the driver stayed visible.
- Photograph the scene with your injuries in the frame. Angle matters—wide shots help, but close-ups of vehicle damage and visible injuries are crucial.
- Don’t give recorded statements on the spot to insurance until you’ve reviewed your options.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI hit-and-run” tool can replace legal help: it can’t. But a structured checklist can keep you from forgetting details—especially when adrenaline and pain are still high.


