Right now, the goal is to protect your health and preserve facts that insurance companies often challenge later.
Do these things as soon as possible:
- Get medical care—urgent care, ER, or a medical provider who documents your symptoms and plan.
- Request a copy of the crash report (or confirm where it will be filed) and note the responding agency.
- Write down what you remember: the direction you were walking, where you entered the roadway, weather/lighting, and the moments before impact.
- Save evidence: take photos of the scene if you can, keep off-the-shelf items (brace/splint receipts), and retain any video you have.
- Do not give a recorded statement to insurance without speaking to a lawyer first.
Kansas claims can turn on details like visibility, timing, and whether injuries are documented early. What you do today can affect how your case is evaluated weeks from now.


