In Georgia, a hit-and-run is more than the other driver leaving the scene. It’s a case built around uncertainty—whether the at-fault vehicle can be identified, whether fault can be proven through non-driver evidence, and how quickly records can be gathered before they’re overwritten or lost.
That’s why the first days after the crash often determine how strong your claim becomes. If you wait, you may lose:
- surveillance footage from nearby properties
- dashcam or phone video that’s not saved
- witness contact information
- scene-based details that help link the crash to your injuries
If you’re deciding whether to call a lawyer, don’t wait for the driver to “show up.” Start building your file immediately.


