The moments after a driver flees are crucial. Your goal is to stabilize—then document what you can while it’s still available.
If you can, do these right away:
- Get medical care (even if you think you’re “okay”). Delayed symptoms are common after impacts.
- Call police and ask that the crash be formally documented.
- Write down details from memory: time of day, direction of travel, vehicle description, and any partial plate information.
- Capture photos: traffic signals/intersections, road conditions, visible damage, and any identifiable debris.
- Identify nearby cameras quickly—in New Braunfels, footage is often retained briefly by local businesses and traffic systems.
If you’re trying to remember everything, you’re not alone. We’ve seen how trauma affects recall, especially when the crash happens in unfamiliar areas or during high-traffic days.


