After a hit-and-run in Norwich, your next steps should be practical and evidence-focused.
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think the injuries are minor). In Connecticut, the sooner injuries are documented, the easier it is to connect treatment to the collision.
- Call the police and report the crash. Ask for the report number and make sure the incident is described accurately.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—vehicle color, make/model clues, partial plate characters, direction of travel, and anything distinctive (headlight shape, damage pattern, loud exhaust, etc.).
- Preserve nearby proof. In Norwich, that can include footage from traffic cameras at major intersections, cameras at nearby businesses, or doorbell/video systems from residences along the route.
If you use a digital tool to organize your thoughts, that can help you remember details—but it can’t replace legal strategy or help you meet Connecticut deadlines.


