In Arvada, the “first hour” matters because the scene changes fast—drivers reroute, cameras overwrite, and witnesses move on. If you’re able, do these immediately:
- Get medical care first. Even if injuries seem minor, delayed symptoms are common after impacts.
- Call 911 and request an officer respond if the driver fled.
- Write down details before they fade: approximate time, lane/direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model, and anything distinctive (panel damage, stickers, headlights/taillights).
- Photograph what you can (road conditions, debris, your injuries, vehicle damage, nearby signage).
- Identify nearby sources of video that are realistic in Arvada: businesses along busy corridors, apartment/condo cameras, and public-facing cameras near intersections.
If you’re wondering whether an online “AI lawyer” chat can guide you, it can help you organize what to remember—but it can’t replace the legal strategy needed to preserve evidence and respond correctly to insurers.


