Right after a hit-and-run, your priorities in Irving should be practical:
- Get medical care first (even if you think you’re “okay”). Document symptoms and follow treatment instructions.
- Call the police and ask that the report include details you recall: vehicle description, direction of travel, and any visible damage.
- Capture what you can while you still can:
- Photos of the scene, vehicle damage, and any debris
- Names of witnesses and what they saw
- Nearby business or traffic-control locations where cameras might exist
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—what you were doing, where you were, and what you noticed before impact.
Why this matters locally: in Irving’s higher-traffic areas, surveillance systems can overwrite quickly, and witnesses often move on with their day. Early preservation can make the difference between a “maybe” and a provable claim.


