After a hit by a car, the difference between a weak and strong claim often comes down to early actions.
If you’re able, prioritize:
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem mild). Illinois insurers frequently look for consistency between the accident and medical findings.
- Report the crash and ensure the responding officer documents the scene.
- Capture the specifics: vehicle location, road conditions, crosswalk markings, lighting, signage, and anything unusual (construction cones, detours, temporary lane changes).
- Write down witness details while it’s fresh—names, phone numbers, and what they saw.
In Batavia, where commuting corridors and seasonal traffic can increase pedestrian exposure, adjusters may argue drivers “couldn’t see” or that the scene was unclear. Your documentation helps counter that.


