In hit-and-run cases, time is a major factor. Surveillance systems, witness availability, and even your own ability to recall details can fade quickly.
If you’re physically able, do these steps in the order that fits your safety:
- Seek medical care immediately (urgent care or emergency evaluation). Texas insurance battles usually hinge on documented symptoms.
- Report the crash and request a copy of the report number. A documented incident helps connect the event to treatment.
- Capture what you can: photos of injuries, vehicle damage, road conditions, and any debris.
- Write down identifying details right away: vehicle color, make/model guess, license plate fragments, direction of travel, and distinguishing marks.
- Identify nearby cameras where footage is likely: businesses along main corridors, apartment complex entrances, and intersections where cars slow or merge.
If you’re thinking about using an online “AI” tool to organize what happened, that can help you get your facts in order—but it doesn’t replace legal work that must be done within Texas deadlines.


