When the other driver leaves the scene, the first few hours matter. Your goal isn’t to “win” a claim on the spot—it’s to preserve proof and build a clear timeline.
In Liberal, do these practical steps as soon as you can:
- Get medical care immediately (even if injuries feel minor at first). In Kansas, the credibility of your medical timeline often becomes a major focus.
- Report the crash and request a copy of the incident report if police respond.
- Document the scene while it’s still there: vehicle position, roadway features, lighting conditions, and any debris.
- Write down what you remember—direction of travel, vehicle description, license plate fragments, and how the driver behaved before leaving.
- Avoid recorded statements to anyone from insurance until you’ve reviewed what they’re asking and why.
If you’re tempted to rely on a quick “AI chat” to tell you what to say, be careful: generic guidance can’t account for Kansas procedures, your specific injuries, or the way adjusters use wording.


