After a hit-and-run, the smartest next move is not “wait and see.” It’s protecting your claim while details are still fresh.
Do these things first:
- Get medical care right away (even if you think it’s minor). Kentucky injury claims get harder when treatment is delayed.
- Call the police and request a report. Ask for the report number and make sure it reflects the hit-and-run nature of the incident.
- Write down what you remember while it’s still in your head: vehicle description, direction of travel, lighting/weather, approximate time, and anything distinctive (logo, color, damage pattern).
- Preserve scene evidence: photos of damage, debris, and your injuries; capture nearby signs of where the vehicle entered/exited the area.
Avoid common traps:
- Don’t give a recorded statement to insurance until you’ve talked to a lawyer.
- Don’t assume “they’ll find them.” In many Jeffersontown cases, identifying the other vehicle requires quick, targeted evidence requests.


