What you do right after the crash can make or break your ability to prove the other side’s responsibility.
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or a clinician visit). Even if you feel “mostly okay,” symptoms like concussion signs, neck/back pain, or soft-tissue injuries can show up later.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh. If it’s safe, take photos of: traffic signals, lane markings, curb cuts, road debris, skid marks, and the positions of the bike and vehicle.
- Write down details you may forget—the direction you were traveling, what the driver did right before impact, weather/lighting conditions, and the approximate speed.
- Collect witness info. In Harrisburg and nearby areas, people often stop briefly and then move on. Get names and contact info before they leave.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance companies may ask for versions of events before your injuries are fully evaluated. You can decline to give a recorded statement until you’ve had legal guidance.


