If you’re able, your next choices can strongly affect what can be proven later.
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Get to safety and seek medical care immediately Even if you feel “okay,” adrenaline can mask injuries. Nevada cases often turn on whether treatment is timely and consistent.
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Call 911 and ask for a crash report A police report isn’t just paperwork—it becomes a key reference point for insurers and for any later claim process.
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Write down details while they’re still clear Note the direction of travel, vehicle color/make if you saw it, approximate speed, and anything distinctive (scratches, headlights, unusual damage).
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Preserve local evidence fast In Fernley, that can include nearby businesses, residential cameras, school-area cameras, or traffic-control footage that may be overwritten quickly. If you know where the crash occurred, act early to identify who might have video.
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Don’t give a recorded statement until you understand your options Insurance questions can pressure you to guess. Before you answer, let a lawyer help you avoid accidental inconsistencies.


