The first hours and days often determine how strong your proof becomes.
1) Get medical care—then document it. Even if symptoms seem mild, Kentucky injury claims rely on medical records that connect your treatment to the crash.
2) Capture the scene while it’s still fresh. In Newport, details like crosswalk visibility, lighting, curb cuts, and how the driver approached can be critical. If you can, photograph:
- where you entered the roadway or crosswalk area
- vehicle position and damage
- traffic signals and signage
- road conditions (wet pavement, glare, construction detours)
3) Write down what you remember (before insurance questions start). Your timeline matters—what you saw, where you were headed, and what the driver did right before impact.
4) Be careful with recorded statements. Insurers may ask for quick answers. What you say can be used to minimize liability or argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.


