Most hit-and-run cases start with a tight timeline. The first days after the crash often bring predictable obstacles:
- Surveillance footage gets overwritten (business cameras, doorbell systems, and nearby traffic monitoring).
- Witnesses move on or forget details—especially when the crash happens during evening commutes or weekend outings.
- Police reports may not capture everything you remember later, after swelling or shock fades.
- Insurance calls can feel urgent, but recorded statements and incomplete timelines can hurt later negotiations.
If you’re dealing with pain management, missed work, or escalating symptoms, the last thing you should be doing is guessing what to document and what to say.


