In Reno, it’s common for crash scenes to get busy quickly—traffic reroutes, witnesses move on, and lighting changes fast. The first hours matter.
- Get medical care even if you “feel okay.” Concussions, soft-tissue injuries, and back/neck pain can show up later. Nevada claims are built on documented injuries.
- Report the crash and ask for the incident information. If law enforcement responded, keep the report details. If it was a hit-and-run or a driver disputes what happened, documentation becomes even more important.
- Capture Reno-specific scene details: crosswalk/turn area, vehicle position, street lighting conditions, curb access, and where you were walking relative to signage.
- Collect witness information while you still can. In entertainment and commuter areas, people often leave quickly.
- Avoid recorded statements to the insurer without review. What feels like a simple explanation can be used to reduce or deny coverage.


