The first hour can make or break what can be proven later. If you’re able to do so safely after getting help, prioritize:
- Get medical care first (even if symptoms seem minor). Keep discharge paperwork and follow-up instructions.
- Call the police and request the incident report number. In Texas, an official report can be critical for identifying the vehicle, documenting conditions, and establishing a timeline.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, color, make/model clues, partial plates, and anything distinctive.
- Identify nearby recording sources: businesses, apartments, and traffic-control areas may have cameras that overwrite quickly.
If you’re wondering whether “instant documentation” is worth it—yes. In Del Rio, where people may pass by on foot, bicycle, or in neighborhoods with frequent activity, small details can be the difference between an insurer accepting your account or treating it as speculation.


