In the first day after a crash, what you do (and what you don’t) can affect whether we can connect the fleeing driver to your injuries.
Do this right away if you can:
- Get medical care even if you think injuries are minor. Delayed reporting can create avoidable disputes.
- Request the police report and note the report number. For many Illinois claims, the report becomes a key anchor for timelines.
- Identify nearby cameras—stores, building entrances, gas stations, and roadway-adjacent businesses often retain footage for short windows.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, vehicle color, distinctive features, and anything you saw right before impact.
If you’re wondering whether a digital tool can help you remember details, that can be useful—but it can’t replace evidence preservation and case strategy. We’ll help you translate your account into a claim-ready record.


