After a collision where the other driver leaves, your priority is safety and medical care. After that, the next priority is evidence—because in many hit-and-run cases, the “proof” disappears quickly.
Within hours, if you can do so safely:
- Call police and request a report (report number matters for later claims).
- Write down what you remember: direction of travel, approximate time, lane/shoulder position, vehicle color/size, and anything distinctive.
- Check for nearby video: in Laurel, that can include storefronts along commercial strips, community buildings, or traffic cameras at busy intersections.
- Take photos of vehicle damage, visible injuries, and the scene conditions (lighting, weather, debris).
Important: You can still be contacted by insurance companies quickly. In Maryland, recorded statements and “casual” conversations can later be used to challenge timelines or injury descriptions. You don’t have to answer everything before you understand how your statements will be framed.


