After a crash where the driver leaves, your priority is safety and medical care. Once you’re stable enough to act, these steps can matter just as much as filing a claim:
- Report the crash promptly (if you haven’t already). In Ohio, a timely report helps create an official paper trail that insurers and investigators can rely on.
- Write down details immediately: street name or intersection, direction of travel, time of day, vehicle color, body style, and anything distinctive (trim, damage pattern, logos).
- Capture what’s local and time-sensitive: photos of the scene, lane position, weather/lighting conditions, and nearby signage.
- Identify nearby video sources common around Marysville: businesses, shopping areas, residential doorbell cameras, and traffic cameras along busier corridors.
- Do not guess when you’re unsure. If you’re missing a plate digit or can’t confirm a model, that uncertainty should be documented—not assumed.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI hit-and-run assistant” can replace this, the answer is no. Digital tools may help you organize facts, but they can’t preserve evidence, evaluate Ohio procedures, or handle legal strategy for your specific situation.


