After a crash, many people focus on the wrong things simply because they’re overwhelmed. In Bloomington, where intersections, school zones, and high-traffic commuting routes create frequent conflict points, the goal is to preserve the facts while they’re still available.
Right away:
- Get medical attention even if symptoms seem minor. Some injuries—like concussions, internal trauma, or soft-tissue damage—may not show up immediately.
- Report the incident and ask for a case number if police respond.
- Document the scene: take photos of your position, the vehicle, crosswalk markings, traffic signals, and any visible road conditions (rain, glare, snow/ice, lighting).
- Collect witness information. In a city environment, people often leave quickly—especially if they’re on their way to work, school, or errands.
Then:
- Avoid recorded statements with insurance without understanding how your words could be used.
- Keep receipts and a symptom log. Bloomington injury claims often hinge on how well the medical record matches the documented impact on your life.


