After a hit-and-run, seconds and minutes matter. While you’re arranging medical care, aim to capture details that can connect the missing driver to the crash.
- Check for nearby video quickly. In Walnut Creek, collisions often occur along heavily monitored corridors and commercial areas where footage may be overwritten fast.
- Write down the “route story.” Even if you can’t recall the full plate, note the direction of travel, lane position, and any turns the fleeing vehicle made.
- Photograph what you can—even if you’re shaken. Wheel marks, debris, road conditions, and vehicle damage can be critical later.
- Get the police report number. California claims often move faster when the incident is documented.
If you’re too injured to do this yourself, tell a family member or friend exactly what to record. What you can’t recover later, you can’t prove.


