Most people think the next step is “find the other car.” In reality, your next step is evidence and stability—in that order.
1) Get medical care immediately Even if you feel “okay” at first, Georgia juries and insurers expect medical documentation to match the timing of the crash.
2) Call police and request a report number A police report can become a core reference point for investigators, insurers, and later legal filings.
3) Write down details while memory is fresh Grovetown residents often describe the same set of clues after the fact::
- the lane direction and where you first noticed the vehicle
- vehicle color, shape, and any visible damage
- partial plate characters (even one or two can help)
- weather/lighting and whether it was raining or dark
4) Identify possible cameras near your route In a suburban community like Grovetown, footage may exist at:
- nearby businesses and gas stations
- intersections with traffic monitoring
- residential doorbell cameras (neighbors often forget to check until later)
If you can, ask for “video retention” before it’s overwritten.


