In Indiana, your ability to recover often depends on how well the crash details are documented early—before witnesses move on and before footage is overwritten.
If you’re able, focus on:
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms feel mild at first). A treatment record helps connect what happened to what you’re experiencing.
- Call police and make sure a report is created. Ask for the report number.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model if known, approximate speed, and anything distinctive.
- Capture the scene if safe: vehicle position, debris, road conditions, signage, and any visible damage.
Avoid:
- Giving recorded statements to insurers before you’ve reviewed your documentation.
- Relying on “we’ll handle it later”—especially with surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic cameras.


