Your first decisions can affect whether your case is strong later. After safety and medical care:
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Call police and request a report
- A report number matters for insurers and for any later identification work.
- Even if you think the driver “probably wasn’t insured,” documentation still helps.
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Write down the details while they’re fresh
- Time, direction of travel, street/road name, lighting conditions, and anything distinctive (headlight shape, vehicle height, sound, color pattern).
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Photograph what you can
- Scene conditions, vehicle damage, visible injuries, and traffic signals/signage if relevant.
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Locate nearby cameras quickly
- In Knightdale, many collisions happen near commercial areas and busy intersections where cameras may overwrite on a short schedule.
- If the crash was near a business, apartment complex, or workplace, request that footage be preserved.
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Avoid recorded statements until you have guidance
- Insurers may ask questions that sound harmless but can create disputes later about timing, severity, or fault.


