After a crash, adrenaline and shock can make it hard to think clearly. But the first hour is where many hit-and-run cases are won or lost.
If you can, do these things immediately:
- Get medical care first. In Massachusetts, delaying treatment can create disputes later about causation.
- Call police and ask for a report number. Even if you believe the crash was minor, you need an official record.
- Write down what you remember—while it’s fresh. Include direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model hints, and any partial plate information.
- Check for nearby cameras. In and around Palmer Town, footage may exist from businesses, homes with doorbell cameras, and roadway-adjacent security systems. The key is timing—many systems overwrite quickly.
- Preserve your own documentation. Photos of injuries, vehicle damage, and the scene (road conditions, lighting, signage) can help later.
You don’t have to handle this alone. A lawyer can help you structure the information you already gathered and identify what to do next.


