In the moments after you’re struck, your priorities should be survival and documentation—not arguing fault.
1) Get medical care right away (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Some injuries—concussions, soft-tissue damage, and back/neck issues—don’t show up fully until later.
2) Preserve evidence while it’s still fresh. If you can do so safely:
- Take photos of the scene (street position, crosswalk/sidewalk area, lighting, weather, signage)
- Capture vehicle damage and any lane markings
- Write down witness names and what they remember (especially timing and distance)
3) Report the incident accurately. In Connecticut, early statements can become part of the insurance narrative. Stick to facts you can support with your own observations.
4) Don’t rush a settlement. If you settle before your treatment plan is clear, you can end up underpaid for future care.


