Your next actions can strongly affect what can be proven later. If you’re able, prioritize:
- Report the crash and request documentation: Make sure the incident is officially documented. Save the report number and any paperwork you’re given.
- Write down details before you lose them: Utah roadway conditions, lighting, and traffic flow can make it harder to recall specifics later. Note the direction of travel, estimated speed, vehicle color/size, and any distinguishing features.
- Secure nearby video sources quickly: In Payson, surveillance is often controlled by private businesses, property managers, and doorbell camera systems. Video may be overwritten fast.
- Ask witnesses for contact info immediately: Even if someone “just saw it,” their statement could matter—especially if they observed the vehicle’s movement before the impact.
Because hit-and-run cases are time-sensitive, waiting can make evidence harder to obtain. Our team helps you organize what you know and determine what to request next.


