Even if you feel shaken, there are a few time-sensitive actions that can make or break a hit-and-run claim—particularly in a suburban area where surveillance may be limited to doorbells, nearby businesses, and traffic cameras with short retention windows.
If you’re able:
- Call 911 and request an officer response if anyone is injured. Ask the dispatcher about documenting the incident.
- Note the scene: exact location, direction of travel you observed, lighting/weather conditions, and any distinctive vehicle features.
- Capture what you can: photos of damage, debris, skid marks, and visible injuries.
- Record witness info right away (names, phone numbers, and what they saw).
- Don’t delay medical care. In Wisconsin, insurers may question causation if treatment is inconsistent—so follow your clinician’s plan.
Important: avoid giving a recorded statement to insurance until you’ve reviewed your situation with counsel.


