In Georgia, a hit-and-run can complicate everything—medical bills pile up, witnesses may move on, and the vehicle may disappear before anyone can document it. If you were struck by a driver who fled:
- Report immediately to law enforcement and ask for the incident report number.
- Preserve identifying details: license plate fragments, vehicle make/model/color, direction of travel, and any distinctive features.
- Get witness contact info while it’s fresh (even if they “seem willing” to help later).
- Document your injuries early. Some pedestrian injuries don’t show their full impact for days.
A lawyer can help you pursue the responsible-party route and evaluate other sources of recovery that may be available under Georgia law and the facts of the crash.


