Illinois hit-and-run cases often turn on details collected early—before surveillance footage is overwritten and before witnesses move on. If you’re able, prioritize these actions right away:
- Call 911 and ask for a crash report. Even if you think the damage is “minor,” injuries can show up later.
- Write down what you remember immediately: direction of travel, approximate speed, vehicle color, body style, and any partial plate information.
- Check for nearby cameras: in Rolling Meadows, crashes near shopping areas, office parks, and apartment complexes can involve store or building security footage.
- Photograph what you can: vehicle position, road conditions, debris, visible injuries, and signage that may help explain where the crash occurred.
- Get medical care—even if you feel “okay”. Delayed symptoms are common after impacts.
If you’re not physically able to do this, we recommend asking a friend or family member to document details and keep track of police report information.


