Your immediate actions can determine what evidence is still available later. After you’re safe and medical care is underway, prioritize:
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, approximate time, lane position, and any partial plate info.
- Capture scene details if you can do so safely: nearby businesses, street signs, traffic signals, curbs/medians, and lighting conditions.
- Identify nearby cameras fast: in Cleveland, footage is often tied to storefront systems, parking lots, and building entrances—many overwrite on short schedules.
- Get the police report number and keep copies of what was filed. Even when the driver is unknown at first, the report becomes a core document for later requests.
If you’re thinking about using an “AI hit-and-run” tool to organize your facts, that can be fine for drafting—but it should not replace your lawyer’s review of what’s legally important and what could later be challenged.


