If you’re able, your next moves matter more in a hit-and-run than in a typical crash. Here’s what to prioritize:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you “feel okay”). Delayed symptoms are common with soft-tissue injuries and concussions.
- Call 911 and ask for an incident report number. If the driver fled, that report becomes a foundation for later requests and documentation.
- Document the scene while it’s still there: photos of vehicle damage, debris, road conditions, and anything unique (tire marks, paint transfer, lane position).
- Identify nearby cameras. In the Fulshear area, many collisions occur near retail entrances, neighborhood access points, or commuting routes where footage retention can be brief.
- Write down witness details. Names and contact info beat “I think I’ll remember.”
If you used an “AI” assistant to list what to capture, that’s fine—but treat it as a checklist. A lawyer’s work starts when those details become a legal strategy.


