If you’re physically able, your early actions can determine what evidence is still available. In Grimes and the surrounding area, a lot of the most valuable information disappears quickly—especially camera footage and scene details.
Before you get pulled into statements, calls, or paperwork, prioritize:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think it’s “not that bad”).
- Call the police and request a report number. If you can, ask what documentation was recorded.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, approximate time, vehicle color/make/model hints, and any partial plate details.
- Identify nearby cameras: gas stations, businesses, and residential properties along common routes may retain footage for only a short window.
- Photograph what you can safely capture: your injuries, vehicle damage, roadway conditions, and debris.
In a hit-and-run, the goal is simple: keep the case “solvable” while evidence is still retrievable.


