After a hit-and-run, the “window” for evidence is often shorter than people expect. In Sachse, that can mean surveillance footage from nearby businesses, apartment complexes, and retail centers getting overwritten, plus witnesses becoming harder to reach.
Do these tasks as soon as you can:
- Get copies of the police report (and note the report number). If you reported the crash, that report becomes a key starting point for later claims in Texas.
- Photograph everything while it’s still fresh: vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals/signage, and visible injuries.
- Write down a timeline: approximate time, direction of travel, weather/lighting, and any partial plate info.
- Identify nearby cameras you may not control (home doorbells, nearby businesses, and traffic intersections). Tell your lawyer where you believe footage exists so they can move quickly.
- Keep medical visits consistent. In Texas, insurers often look for gaps. Consistent documentation helps connect your treatment to the crash.
If you’re overwhelmed, you can still begin with a short call—your legal team can help you organize what you know and what needs to be obtained next.


