Your first goal is safety and medical care. Your second goal is preserving the information that makes a hit-and-run claim possible.
Do this as soon as you’re able:
- Call emergency services and request an incident report if you haven’t already. In Oklahoma, having documentation from the scene can matter when liability is disputed later.
- Write down details immediately: time of day, direction of travel, a description of the vehicle (color, make/model if known), and anything distinctive (tail lights, decals, damage pattern).
- Photograph what you can: your injuries (if appropriate), vehicle damage, road conditions, and any debris or paint transfer.
- Identify nearby cameras while you’re still thinking clearly: nearby businesses, apartment entries, gas stations, and retail lots often have surveillance systems that may be retained only briefly.
Then—before you provide a recorded statement or sign anything—contact a Newcastle hit-and-run attorney. Insurance adjusters may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used to argue the facts were unclear.


