After a hit-and-run, the biggest mistake is losing time. The second biggest mistake is giving a statement before your facts are organized.
While your health comes first, these Claremore-focused actions often matter most:
- Call for medical help and request documentation. If you’re transported, ask that injuries and symptoms are recorded clearly. In hit-and-run cases, the timeline matters.
- Get the location details exactly right. Note the nearest cross street, highway/road name, and direction of travel. Claremore crashes often involve drivers moving between neighborhoods and commercial areas—specific location facts help investigators and insurers.
- Preserve what you can while it’s still there. If you see nearby cameras (businesses, gas stations, or nearby traffic monitoring), ask whether they retain footage and how long.
- Write down what you remember immediately. Vehicle description, color, approximate size, any partial plate characters, and the direction the vehicle left. Even partial information can help.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Insurers may ask questions that sound harmless but can later be used to narrow your claim.
If you’re unsure what to say, you can bring your notes to a Claremore hit-and-run consultation and let the legal team guide next steps.


