If the driver fled, your next steps should be about stabilizing your health and locking in proof before it disappears.
- Get medical care immediately (urgent care or ER if needed). Even when injuries seem minor at first, Ohio insurers often scrutinize gaps.
- Call 911 and ask for a hit-and-run response. Provide a clear description of the vehicle, direction of travel, and any partial plate information.
- Document Hudson scene details while you can:
- Nearby landmarks (shopping centers, intersections, park access points)
- Street lighting conditions and weather
- Where you were walking/cycling/parked and how you were positioned
- Any visible debris, paint transfer, or scuff marks
- Identify potential cameras quickly. In Hudson, common sources include retail entrances, drive-thru lanes, municipal facilities, and residences along the route of travel.
If you’re wondering whether you should “wait and see” about injuries: in hit-and-run cases, waiting is risky. A prompt medical record becomes part of the factual foundation your claim will rely on.


