Your goal isn’t “winning a case” that day—it’s preserving facts and protecting your health.
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem mild). Some injuries don’t show up right away.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh: take photos of the scene, traffic signals (if applicable), vehicle damage, and where you were standing.
- Write down details immediately: time of day, weather, what you heard/remember, and how the vehicle approached.
- Identify witnesses early. In suburban areas around Bella Vista, people often leave quickly after stopping—capture names and contact info while you can.
- Be careful with recorded statements. If an insurance adjuster contacts you, stick to basic facts and avoid speculation.
These early steps matter because insurance companies often focus on gaps: delayed treatment, missing photos, unclear witness accounts, or inconsistencies between what you reported and what shows up in records.


