When you’re shaken up, it’s easy to miss details that later become essential. If you can, prioritize these steps immediately:
- Get medical care first (urgent care or ER). Delayed treatment can become an issue when insurers argue about causation.
- Call the police and get the report number. For many cases in Nebraska, the report becomes the anchor for later evidence requests.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model hints, partial plate characters, and what the driver did right before leaving.
- Record scene specifics: street lighting, weather/road conditions, and where you were standing or traveling.
- Photograph everything you can: visible injuries, vehicle damage, debris, and traffic-control details.
If the crash happened near a commercial strip or an area with nearby businesses, footage can be overwritten quickly. Acting early matters.


