Your actions immediately after the crash can affect what your lawyer can prove later. If you’re able, do these things before you start making calls:
- Get to safety and seek medical attention (even if you think injuries are minor). Delayed symptoms are common.
- Write down what you remember: direction of travel, lane position, speed estimate, weather/lighting, and anything distinctive (logo, vehicle color, body style, damage pattern).
- Capture photo evidence if it’s safe: your injuries, vehicle damage, debris, and the road conditions.
- Ask witnesses to text you their contact info right away. Busy schedules around Warner Robins mean people may not stay available for long.
- Request a police report if one hasn’t been filed. A report can be critical for evidence organization and insurance review.
If you feel overwhelmed, that’s normal. A hit-and-run is chaotic. The key is to prevent preventable gaps—especially when surveillance footage may be overwritten.


