After a hit-and-run, your priorities should be safety, medical care, and documentation—roughly in that order.
- Get medical help immediately (even if you think you’ll “walk it off”). Texas injury claims depend heavily on documented symptoms and treatment timelines.
- Call the police and request an incident report. A report number helps later when you’re dealing with coverage decisions.
- Start your evidence list while things are fresh:
- exact location and nearby landmarks (gas stations, intersections, apartment entrances)
- approximate time of day
- vehicle description (color, make/model if known, damage pattern)
- direction of travel and whether the driver appeared impaired or speeding
If you’re physically able, take photos of vehicle damage, visible injuries, traffic control devices, and road conditions. In Forest Hill, weather and lighting can change fast—night impacts and glare can make witness accounts inconsistent, so your photos can be crucial.


