In the moments after impact, your safety comes first. After that, the next priority is creating a record that can survive the pressure of insurance timelines.
If you can do so safely:
- Call 911 and request that the crash be documented.
- Note the exact location (street, nearby cross street, direction of travel). For Lansdowne crashes, even “near a busy intersection” is often too vague later.
- Write down what you remember—vehicle color, make/model guess, partial plate details, and whether the driver appeared to stop at all.
- Photograph what you can: vehicle position, damage, debris, lighting conditions, and any visible injuries.
- Get witness information before people leave—names, phone numbers, and what they personally observed.
Pennsylvania injury claims often rise or fall on details. When a driver flees, those details become even more critical because you may be relying on indirect proof to identify the responsible party.


