After a hit-and-run in Greensburg, the “what now?” questions can be overwhelming. Still, the first half hour can affect what can be proven later.
- Get medical care even if you feel “okay.” Pennsylvania injury cases often turn on documentation and timing.
- Call the police right away and ask for a hit-and-run report number.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, approximate speed, any partial plate characters, paint transfer, and anything distinctive (lights, grille shape, decals).
- Photograph what you can safely photograph—scene conditions, vehicle damage, and visible injuries.
- Note nearby cameras (gas stations, storefronts, and traffic-control areas). Footage can be overwritten quickly.
If you’re wondering whether you can “handle it later,” the answer is no—this is exactly the window where evidence can disappear.


