Your actions immediately after a hit-and-run can directly affect whether your claim survives later challenges.
- Get medical care first. Even if you feel “okay,” some injuries don’t show up right away.
- Call police and ask for a report number. In North Carolina, a police incident report often becomes a key anchor for later documentation.
- Lock down details while they’re fresh:
- exact location (near a landmark, intersection, or roadway entrance)
- approximate time
- direction the other vehicle went
- vehicle description (color, make/model guess, body style)
- any partial plate details
- Request footage quickly. In busy Huntersville areas—near retail areas, busier intersections, and commuter routes—surveillance is frequently overwritten. The sooner cameras are identified and preserved, the better.
If you’re tempted to use an “AI assistant” to organize what happened, that can help you structure your notes—but it can’t replace the legal work that comes next: evidence requests, coverage analysis, and deadlines.


