Your first goal is safety and medical care—not legal research. But once you’re stable, the next hour can make or break your ability to prove what happened.
If you can do so safely, focus on:
- Get details while they’re fresh: direction of travel, approximate speed, lane position, and anything distinctive (light color, vehicle height, missing panels, etc.).
- Photograph the scene: roadway conditions, debris locations, street markings, and visible injuries.
- Record identifying info from nearby systems: if the crash was near a business area, parking lot, or transit corridor, ask whether cameras are retained and who to contact.
- Write down witness contact information immediately: even “informal” witnesses can be crucial when the driver is never found.
In Littleton, many collisions occur during rush hour traffic patterns or around retail/commuter zones where multiple cameras may exist—yet footage is often overwritten quickly. Getting the right information logged early helps your attorney move faster.


