If you’re able, treat the first hour like an evidence mission.
- Call 911 and request a crash report. In Minnesota, an official report number can become a key anchor for later documentation.
- If it’s safe, write down details immediately. Vehicle color and type, approximate speed, lane position, direction of travel, and any partial plate information.
- Photograph what’s available right then: your injuries (as appropriate), vehicle damage, debris, road conditions, and nearby signage/lighting.
- Identify likely video sources while you still can. In Richfield, that often includes businesses near retail corridors, nearby apartment/parking areas, and intersections with storefront cameras.
- Seek medical care even if you feel “okay.” Delayed symptoms are common after impact injuries.
This is also where people get tempted to “wait and see.” In hit-and-run cases, waiting can make it harder to connect your injuries to the crash later—so we encourage prompt documentation and treatment.


