If you’re able, your next moves can directly affect what evidence survives.
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Report the crash promptly
- Pennsylvania expects timely reporting, and a police report can anchor your timeline.
- If you’re transported for care, ask staff to note observed injuries and symptoms.
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Document what you can while details are fresh
- Note the exact location (street/intersection/nearby landmark), direction of travel, and lighting/weather.
- Write down any partial plate information, vehicle color/make/model details, and anything distinctive (damage pattern, decals, etc.).
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Preserve cameras before they’re gone
- In Sharon, crashes often occur near retail lots, commercial strip areas, apartment complexes, and roadways with nearby businesses.
- Ask officers and property managers about how long video is retained and who controls access.
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Get medical care—even if you feel “okay” at first
- Adrenaline can mask pain.
- Early evaluation helps build a medical record that connects symptoms to the accident timing.


