If you’re able, prioritize these actions immediately after the incident:
- Get medical care first. Even if symptoms seem minor, prompt treatment creates a record that helps connect your injuries to the collision.
- Report the crash and request documentation. If police respond, ask about the incident report number.
- Preserve scene details. Take photos of crosswalks, traffic signals, lighting, lane markings, and anything unusual (construction barriers, detours, obscured visibility).
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the direction of travel, where you first noticed the vehicle, and what the driver was doing (turning, speeding up, distracted).
- Be careful with statements. Insurance adjusters may ask for your version of events quickly—having guidance before you respond can prevent accidental admissions.
In Taunton, crashes often happen during predictable movement patterns: people crossing near shopping areas, walking to transit, or navigating road work that changes sightlines. That’s why documenting the exact conditions matters.


