After a hit-and-run, you may feel shocked or disoriented. Still, the steps you take early can determine whether your case has strong proof later.
- Get medical care immediately (even if injuries seem minor). Prompt evaluation creates a clear timeline between the crash and symptoms.
- Report to police and request the incident report number. In Illinois, police documentation can be one of the key anchors for later insurance and coverage decisions.
- Note location details you can remember: nearby landmarks, cross streets, the direction of travel, lighting conditions, and whether the area had nearby cameras (parking lots, retail entrances, transit-adjacent areas).
- Preserve what you can without delay: photos of injuries, vehicle damage, debris, and traffic signals/conditions.
- Avoid recorded statements until you’ve spoken with counsel. Insurers often ask for details that can be “technically true” but still harm your case when written down.
If you’re physically able, we also recommend writing down witness names and contact info before you leave the scene. In Aurora, that can mean capturing people who may be driving through and not available hours later.


