If you can safely do so, focus on steps that preserve proof while it still exists:
- Get medical care immediately. Even if you feel “okay,” delays can complicate how Minnesota insurers and adjusters view causation.
- Call 911 and report the hit-and-run. A police report number matters for later coverage and claim processing.
- Document the scene while you can: roadway location, direction of travel, weather/lighting, vehicle description, and anything distinctive (debris type, panel damage, bumper features).
- Capture nearby camera info. In Rosemount, footage may be held by businesses, apartment complexes, or traffic-surveillance systems. Ask the officer what sources might be available and note what you observed (entrances, lanes, crosswalks, parking lot layout).
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance until you’ve spoken with counsel. Adjusters may ask questions that sound routine but can be used to narrow liability.


