After you’re hit, the decisions you make early often matter as much as the crash itself.
Do this right away:
- Get medical care promptly, even if pain is mild at first. Some injuries—like concussions or internal soft-tissue damage—may not show up immediately.
- Document the scene if you’re able: crosswalk location, traffic signals, lighting conditions, vehicle position, and anything unusual (debris, blocked sightlines, construction fencing).
- Write down your account while it’s fresh: where you entered the street, what you saw, and how long it took to stop after the impact.
- Collect witness information. In suburban areas like Superior, witnesses may be neighbors, commuters, or people who were simply passing through.
Avoid these common pitfalls:
- Waiting too long to report injuries to your doctor. Delays can give insurance companies an opening to claim your symptoms weren’t caused by the crash.
- Relying on a quick settlement offer before your treatment plan is clear.
- Making broad statements to the other side or their insurer without understanding how those words can be used.


