Even if you feel shaken and unsure, your immediate priorities should be safety, medical care, and preserving information that may disappear quickly.
In Denison hit-and-run cases, common problems we see include:
- Surveillance footage overwritten (store cameras, nearby businesses, and traffic-adjacent systems may cycle quickly)
- Witness contact information lost when people leave the scene
- Unrecorded details fading—vehicle color, direction of travel, and distinctive features
What to document right away (if you can)
- Exact location, time, and direction the other vehicle appeared to travel
- A clear vehicle description (make/model if known, color, body style, damage pattern)
- Any partial plate information (even a few characters can help)
- Photos of the scene: roadway conditions, debris, and visible injuries
- The names and statements of any witnesses who remain
If you’re physically able, ask for the police report number and keep copies of everything you receive.


