In our experience, what you do right after the crash can determine whether evidence is available later—especially when the incident happens along common travel routes and intersections where cameras may be overwritten.
If you can, do these things immediately:
- Get medical help first. Even “minor” injuries can worsen. Ohio treatment records also become critical later for causation.
- Call the police and request a report number. For hit-and-run incidents, an official report helps establish the event timeline and supports your claim.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: time, direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model clues, partial plate information, and what you remember about the driver’s behavior before fleeing.
- Photograph what you can: vehicle damage, the scene, street conditions, and any nearby signs of contact.
Important local reality: in suburban areas like Canal Winchester, surveillance may come from businesses, nearby residences, or traffic-related systems. If you wait, footage can be lost—so documenting and acting early matters.


