Your instinct may be to get medical care and move on. That’s right—but in Wayne, there are a few practical steps that can make or break your case:
- Get checked immediately, even if you feel “mostly okay.” Michigan injury claims can be challenged when early symptoms are not documented.
- Request the incident report details (and keep a copy). If officers responded, the report often becomes a starting point for later disputes.
- Photograph the scene while it’s still there: crosswalk markings, traffic-control signs, lighting, vehicle position, and anything unusual (slick pavement, debris, obscured sightlines).
- Write down what you remember within the hour—direction of travel, signal state if you noticed it, and what the driver was doing right before impact.
- Be cautious with recorded statements. Insurers may frame questions to narrow fault or suggest your injuries are unrelated.
These steps aren’t about being “extra.” They’re about protecting a claim when insurers try to minimize the facts—especially in cases that involve turning vehicles, lane changes, or contested visibility.


