Your early actions can strongly affect how Fernley cases are evaluated—especially when fault is disputed.
1) Get checked the same day, even if pain feels “minor.” Some pedestrian injuries (like concussions, soft-tissue damage, and internal trauma) may not fully show up right away. A medical visit also creates the first objective record.
2) Call for a report and document the scene. If police respond, keep the report information. If you can safely do it, take photos of:
- vehicle position and damage
- crosswalk markings/signals
- lighting conditions (day/night)
- where you were walking and where impact occurred
3) Be careful with statements. Insurance may ask questions early. Don’t guess about speed, distance, or what you “think” happened. Stick to facts you can support.
4) Preserve witness info. In smaller communities, people may pass through quickly—get names and contact information before you leave the scene.


