Right after you’re hit, your priority is medical care. But once you’re stable, focus on steps that preserve your case—because winter conditions can erase key details quickly.
- Get checked even if you feel “mostly okay.” Concussions, internal injuries, and soft-tissue trauma can show up later.
- Document the scene while it’s still there. In Fairbanks, wind and plowing can change where snow was piled and how the street looked within hours.
- Write down your memory while it’s fresh. Include lighting conditions (daylight vs. dark), weather, and what you saw the driver doing before impact.
- Ask for the right incident information. If police responded, request the report details. If they didn’t, capture as much as you can about the vehicle and driver.
- Avoid recorded statements until you understand the stakes. Insurance questions can sound harmless but may be used to narrow liability.
If you’re thinking about using an AI tool to speed up the process, treat it like a checklist helper—not a substitute for legal strategy based on your injuries and the scene facts.


