What you do right after impact can affect whether liability is clear later.
1) Get medical care even if you “feel okay.” Concussion symptoms, soft-tissue injuries, and back/neck pain can show up after the adrenaline wears off. In Minnesota, documenting treatment promptly helps connect your injuries to the crash.
2) Record the scene while it’s still the same. If you’re able, take photos of:
- crosswalk markings and signal placement
- vehicle position and visible damage
- lighting conditions (especially around dusk)
- weather/road surface (snowmelt, glare, wet pavement)
3) Write down what you remember before it fades. Include traffic light states, whether you were in a crosswalk, and what the driver did immediately before the collision.
4) Be careful with insurer statements. Bloomington residents often get calls quickly after an accident. Insurance may ask for recorded statements—before your medical picture is complete. Don’t guess. Don’t minimize. A lawyer can help you respond appropriately.


