After a hit-and-run in the Dayton-area suburbs, your immediate actions can affect what survives for an investigation.
- Get medical care—even if you feel “okay.” Ohio insurers and defense counsel often challenge delayed treatment. Documenting symptoms promptly helps connect treatment to the crash.
- Call the police and request a report number. A report gives your case a timeline and creates an official record that can be critical later.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model clues, approximate speed, and any partial plate information.
- Preserve scene evidence: photos of vehicle damage, visible injuries, skid marks/debris, traffic signals, and road conditions.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance without legal review. Adjusters may ask questions that seem routine but can be used to reduce liability.
If you’re wondering whether you should wait to hire a lawyer, the answer is usually no—hit-and-run cases are evidence-timing cases.


