Many injured people don’t know what to do in the first 24–72 hours after a hit-and-run. The most common problems we see in Ohio cases involving fleeing drivers include:
- Delayed evidence requests to private property owners (camera systems near parking areas, local businesses, and apartment complexes)
- Missing crash details because the victim is focused on pain control and appointments
- Unclear timelines (especially when the incident happened near evening commutes or busy crossing areas)
- Insurance pressure to give statements before key facts are verified
Chillicothe has a mix of residential streets, highway access routes, and areas with regular pedestrian activity. When a driver leaves the scene, the burden shifts to you to preserve what can be proven—quickly.


