After a crash, your safety comes first. But once you’re stable, the “clock” starts running on evidence.
Do these things as soon as you can:
- Call 911 and request a crash report if injuries occurred or if the driver fled. A report number is often the backbone of later insurance and claim steps.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model if known, approximate speed, and any partial plate characters.
- Ask bystanders for contact info immediately (names, phone numbers, and when they can speak). In busy pockets of Huntington, people may leave for work or errands.
- Photograph the scene if you’re able—roadway markings, debris, lighting conditions, and where you/your vehicle were positioned.
Why this matters in Huntington: many crashes involve commuter traffic and routine local routes, and nearby cameras (businesses, gas stations, and other properties) often overwrite footage on a rolling basis. Early documentation helps your attorney request records before they’re gone.


