After a hit-and-run, adrenaline is real. But the actions you take early can make or break your ability to prove what happened.
1) Seek medical care even if you feel “mostly okay.” Some injuries from impact show up later. Getting evaluated helps document severity and timeline.
2) Ask the responding officer what they recorded—and request the report number. A police report is often the backbone of later documentation.
3) Document the scene while it’s still fresh:
- Exact location (nearest intersection or landmark)
- Approximate time
- Vehicle description (color, make/model if known, direction of travel)
- Any partial plate information
- Photos of damage, road conditions, and visible injuries
4) Identify “camera likely” areas immediately. In Erie, footage is often tied to nearby businesses, residential security systems, and traffic-control coverage. If you wait, you may lose access.


