After a hit-and-run in Albany, the first goal is safety and treatment. The second goal is to preserve proof while it still exists.
In practice, we see evidence disappear fast—especially when:
- the crash happens near businesses that overwrite camera footage on a short schedule,
- witnesses are only temporarily reachable (people go back to work, school, or travel plans), and
- vehicles are moved or repaired before a claim is filed.
If you can, write down what you remember immediately—even if it feels incomplete. In Albany, small details (vehicle color under street lighting, a partial plate, direction of travel, distinctive damage) often become the difference between an investigation that stalls and one that moves forward.


