Your next decisions can affect whether your claim survives the “we can’t verify it” argument. If you’re able, prioritize:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think you’ll “shake it off”). Ohio insurers often look for treatment timing when questioning causation.
- Call the police and request a report number if one hasn’t been taken. If officers are on scene, ask what documentation is filed.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: vehicle color, body style, partial plate info, direction of travel, and anything distinctive (headlight shape, damage location, stickers).
- Identify nearby cameras fast—in Green, that can include businesses along common commercial corridors, apartment complex parking areas, and traffic cameras at monitored intersections.
- Take photos within reach: scene condition, your injuries as visible, vehicle damage, and anything you can safely document.
If you’re contacted by an adjuster early, don’t feel pressured to give a recorded statement before you’ve spoken with counsel. In hit-and-run cases, a misstatement or incomplete timeline can be used against you later.


