After a hit-and-run, it’s common to feel shaken and unsure what to document. But the earliest window is where cases are won or lost, because footage and contact information disappear fast.
If you’re able, focus on:
- Where it happened (the nearest cross streets, roadway name, direction of travel)
- Approximate time (so counsel can request footage from the right retention window)
- Vehicle details (license plate fragments, color/trim, dents, stickers, brake lights, wheel style)
- Scene observations (debris field, skid marks, traffic signals nearby, whether traffic was heavy or slow)
- Witnesses (names + phone numbers, or even a description of where they were standing)
In Federal Heights, many collisions occur along corridors with businesses, apartment complexes, and commuter traffic—meaning surveillance may exist, but only if it’s requested quickly.


