After you’re hurt, the “casework” starts immediately—often before you even realize you’ll need it.
1) Get medical care even if you feel “mostly okay.” Hidden injuries (concussions, soft-tissue damage, and internal trauma) can show up later. For Alabama claims, early treatment also helps connect symptoms to the crash.
2) Document the scene while you still can. If you’re able, take photos of:
- where you were crossing or walking
- traffic signals and crosswalk markings
- lighting conditions and weather
- vehicle damage and the direction of travel
- any debris, skid marks, or curb/sidewalk conditions
3) Write down what you remember before it fades. Time, direction, what the driver did (or didn’t do), and any witness names can matter—especially when fault is disputed.
4) Avoid recorded statements until you understand the strategy. Insurance may ask questions that sound harmless but can later be used to minimize liability or exaggerate gaps in your story.


