Your first decisions can affect whether evidence survives and whether your claim is taken seriously. If you’re able, focus on these actions before you worry about anything else:
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Get medical care immediately Even if you feel “okay,” adrenaline can mask injuries. Treatment records also help establish a timeline.
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Report the incident and request the report number Indiana claims often turn on whether there’s an official record of what happened and when.
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Write down details while memory is fresh Note the direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model clues, partial plate information, and anything distinctive (damage pattern, lights, bumper style).
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Check for nearby cameras right away In Highland, crashes commonly occur near commercial entrances, gas stations, and busy intersections where surveillance retention may be short. The sooner you identify likely camera sources, the better.
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Don’t give a recorded statement without advice Insurance questions can sound routine, but they can be used later to challenge timelines or injury claims.


