If you’re able, your priority is safety and medical care. Once you’re stable, these early actions can make or break a claim in Utah:
- Report immediately and document the basics: time, location, direction of travel, weather/lighting, and a description of the fleeing vehicle.
- Capture what you can before it’s gone: photos of damage, debris, lane markings, skid marks, and any visible injuries.
- Ask about nearby cameras right away: in South Jordan, footage may exist from businesses, nearby residences, and traffic-adjacent systems. The challenge is that retention windows can be short.
- Write down witness contact info: even if someone says they’ll “remember later,” contact details help preserve statements.
- Keep every medical document: treatment notes, discharge papers, prescriptions, and follow-up appointments become key evidence in proving injury severity.
In Utah, insurers may ask for a recorded statement or details about the timeline. Getting your evidence organized before you speak can help prevent inconsistencies that defense counsel later uses to undermine causation.


