Being struck by a vehicle that doesn’t stop is disorienting—especially when it happens during a commute, around busy retail corridors, or after an evening trip when traffic is heavier than you expect. In Shepherdsville, that mix of commuting and local roadway activity can make witnesses harder to locate and surveillance footage easier to lose.
Before you worry about legal terms, focus on what preserves your claim:
- Get medical care immediately and tell providers exactly what happened.
- Report the crash to law enforcement as soon as you can.
- Document everything while it’s still fresh: where you were, the direction of travel, vehicle description, and any partial plate information.
- Save receipts and proof of loss (medications, follow-up care, transportation to appointments, time missed from work).
If you’re wondering whether you should “wait and see” or handle it informally, don’t. Hit-and-run claims often turn on early evidence—especially when the other driver is gone.


