Right after a pedestrian collision, the timeline matters as much as the injuries. Many Chesterton crash reports and insurance investigations hinge on details that fade quickly.
Do these early steps:
- Get checked medically the same day (urgent care or ER if recommended). Even if symptoms seem mild, some pedestrian injuries flare later.
- Ask for the police report number and confirm the report was filed. Indiana claims often move faster when the incident documentation is complete.
- Preserve scene details: vehicle position, crosswalk location, traffic signal state, lighting conditions, and whether construction or lane changes were present.
- Write down your memory while it’s fresh: where you entered the roadway, what you saw, and how the driver reacted.
Avoid these common mistakes:
- Relying on a quick “no big deal” release from a driver or even a friendly witness.
- Waiting too long to document pain or mobility limits.
- Providing a recorded statement before you understand how your words may be interpreted.


