After a hit-and-run, your first actions can directly affect whether evidence still exists.
- Get medical care and follow up. Even injuries that seem minor can worsen. Your medical records also become the backbone of how causation is explained.
- Report the crash and request the report number. If law enforcement responds, keep every document you’re given.
- Write down what you remember immediately—even rough details. Include the direction the vehicle traveled, vehicle color/make/model traits, and anything distinctive (lights, wheel style, damage pattern).
- Locate likely cameras nearby. In Rexburg, collisions often occur where footage may be retained only briefly—near businesses, public lots, or areas with adjacent traffic cameras.
- Don’t guess when insurance calls. You can be truthful without volunteering extra details. Before you make a recorded statement, it helps to have a plan.


