The early actions after a crash can make or break your claim. Focus on steps that are practical in the Hopkinsville area—where crashes may involve city streets, county roads, school zones, and high-traffic commuting routes.
1) Get medical documentation even if you “feel okay.” Some pedestrian injuries (concussions, internal bruising, whiplash, nerve pain) can show up or worsen later. A record of symptoms and treatment helps connect your condition to the collision.
2) Capture scene details before they’re gone. In town, vehicles move, weather changes visibility, and lighting shifts quickly. If you’re able, take photos of:
- the crosswalk or intersection area
- traffic signals/signage
- skid marks, debris, and vehicle position
- lighting conditions and sight lines
- where you ended up after impact
3) Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the time of day, weather, what the driver was doing (turning, merging, accelerating), and anything you noticed about distraction.
4) Be careful with what you say to insurance. Adjusters may ask for recorded statements and push for quick answers. In Kentucky, those statements can be used later to challenge causation or minimize damages.


