After a collision, your instinct may be to replay what happened. But for a hit-and-run case, your best “legal move” is to lock down facts while they’re still fresh and still available.
If you can, do this right away:
- Contact law enforcement and get the report number. In Griffin, the police report becomes a key anchor for later investigations and insurance review.
- Photograph the scene from multiple angles: roadway markings, lighting conditions, debris, skid marks, and anything that shows where impact occurred.
- Write down details while you remember them: direction of travel, vehicle color, approximate make/model, any partial plate info, and whether the driver appeared to accelerate away immediately.
- Identify nearby sources of footage—not just obvious businesses, but common Griffin locations where cameras are often present (strip malls, retail entrances, apartment parking lots, and nearby traffic-signal areas).
- Keep all medical paperwork even if you’re unsure how you’ll handle treatment costs. In Georgia, treatment records strongly influence how insurers evaluate injury causation.
If you’re thinking, “I’m not sure what to say or document,” you’re not alone. Many Griffin residents are dealing with work schedules and family responsibilities at the same time. Our team can help you organize the information so you don’t miss critical details.


