After a crash, the most important thing is getting medical care—even if you think you’ll be fine. Some injuries (concussions, internal trauma, whiplash) can worsen after the initial shock.
Then focus on documentation while the details are still fresh:
- Take photos of the scene in daylight if possible (crosswalk/turning lane, lighting, weather conditions, vehicle position).
- Save witness contact info (students, pedestrians, drivers who stopped).
- Write down your timeline: when you stepped off the curb, what the signals were doing, and what you saw.
- Keep all medical paperwork and note every symptom change.
Why this matters locally: in small communities like Rexburg, people often know the area well—so investigators and adjusters may challenge where you were, how fast the vehicle was moving, and whether you were in a marked crossing.


