The first two days can heavily influence how your claim develops—especially when liability is contested or injuries aren’t fully apparent right away.
Do these locally relevant basics first:
- Get medical care immediately (urgent care or the ER, depending on symptoms). Even “minor” impacts can involve concussions, internal injury, or delayed soft-tissue problems.
- Document the scene if you’re able: crosswalk location (if any), traffic signals, lighting conditions, curb cuts, and where you ended up after impact.
- Capture vehicle and roadway details: license plate (or a photo), vehicle damage, and any visible markings like tire marks or debris.
- Write down witness info before it fades—names, contact numbers, and what they saw.
- Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance until you’ve spoken with a lawyer.
In Newman, the realities of smaller-city traffic patterns mean claims can hinge on “what you could see” and “how fast the driver was moving” at the moment of impact—so early documentation matters.


