Your first decisions can determine whether your claim is strong or fragile.
- Get medical attention immediately (even if you feel “okay” at first). Save all discharge paperwork and follow-up instructions.
- Call the police and make sure the report is filed. Ask for the report number and double-check spelling of names/addresses.
- Document what you can remember—right away. Note the approximate time, direction of travel, lane position, lighting conditions, and any distinctive vehicle features.
- Preserve scene evidence before it disappears. In Sleepy Hollow, collisions often occur near streets with cameras (traffic signals, nearby commercial properties, and private doorbell systems). Footage retention can be short.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Adjusters may request details before they fully understand your injuries.
If you’re considering using an AI hit-and-run “assistant” to organize what happened, that can be useful for structuring your notes—but it can’t replace legal strategy or protect you from giving incomplete or risky information.


