In many cases, the first hour after a hit-and-run determines what your claim can prove later. If the at-fault driver leaves, you may have fewer identifying details—maybe only a partial plate, a vehicle color, or a vague direction of travel.
That’s why your priorities should shift from “what happened?” to “what can be proven?” Your lawyer will focus on:
- Preserving time-sensitive evidence (surveillance retention limits, camera overwrites, and records that get overwritten)
- Building a clear timeline that matches medical records
- Identifying the right coverage pathways under North Carolina policy rules
And importantly, you don’t need to guess whether your case is “good enough.” You need an investigation plan tailored to the facts you can still remember.


