In a hit-and-run, the difference between a strong case and a weak one is often measured in hours—not months. Cocoa Beach residents and visitors frequently rely on quick trips through busy corridors, and that means surveillance systems, dashcam settings, and even personal footage uploads can be overwritten.
If you’re able after getting medical help:
- Write down your timeline immediately (approximate time, weather/lighting, direction of travel, and where the crash occurred).
- Note distinctive vehicle traits: color, make/model clues, panel damage style, logos, and license plate fragments.
- Identify nearby camera “hot spots”: businesses with front entrances, parking areas, gas stations, and multi-unit entrances often retain footage for limited periods.
- Get the police report number (and a copy when available). This helps insurers and later investigators verify key details.
- Don’t delay follow-up care. In Florida, gaps in treatment can be exploited by defense counsel to argue symptoms weren’t caused by the crash.
If you’re unsure what information is most important, tell us what you remember—we’ll help you organize it so nothing crucial gets lost.


