In the first hours after a hit-and-run, a daytime collision, or an incident at a signalized intersection, your choices can affect your case later.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care right away (urgent care, ER, or the provider you’re directed to). Even if symptoms seem mild, Georgia claims often turn on documented treatment.
- Report and document the scene if you’re physically able: photos of injuries, vehicle damage, crosswalk markings, traffic lights, and the location where you were struck.
- Identify witnesses—people waiting at a bus stop, nearby shoppers, or drivers who saw what happened.
- Preserve key details: date/time, street names, direction of travel, weather/lighting, and whether there was construction or lane shifting.
If the driver says, “I didn’t see you,” or claims you “stepped out suddenly,” your early documentation matters. Insurance teams will later try to narrow the story to what is easiest to dispute.


