Time matters after a hit-and-run. In the Dayton-area, surveillance systems and nearby business cameras may be retained only briefly, and witnesses get pulled into their own schedules.
If you’re able, prioritize:
- Call 911 and request a police report right away (even if the crash seems “small”).
- Write down details immediately: roadway location, direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model clues, and anything distinctive (headlight shape, panel damage, decals, license plate partial characters).
- Photograph what you can: vehicle damage, road markings, debris, lighting conditions, and visible injuries.
- Identify nearby camera sources: storefronts, apartment complex entrances, gas stations, and traffic-adjacent properties where cameras commonly capture pull-through angles.
- Get witness contact info before people leave—names, phone numbers, and what they actually saw.
Even if you’ve already spoken to someone at the scene, our team can help you organize what you know into a timeline that supports liability and damages.


