After a hit-and-run, the most important actions usually happen before you ever speak to an attorney.
1) Get medical care and ask for documentation Even if injuries seem minor, Texas insurers often challenge “why symptoms show up later.” Medical records create the timeline that defenses try to attack.
2) Call police and get the report number A police report can be the backbone for later steps—especially when the at-fault driver is unknown.
3) Capture details while you still remember them If you can, write down: the direction each vehicle was traveling, approximate time, weather/lighting, and any distinguishing features (vehicle type, color, damage pattern, or partial plate characters).
4) Identify nearby cameras quickly In Belton, many crashes occur near businesses, parking lots, and roadway approaches where video retention can be short. The earlier you act, the more likely footage can be requested before it’s overwritten.


