Local claims often rise or fall on early documentation. If you can, focus on these practical steps before the details fade:
- Get medical treatment and ask for documentation. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” injuries can show up later—especially after a fall, whiplash, or head impact.
- Record the scene while you still can. Glens Falls weather changes quickly; take photos in good light if possible, including crosswalk markings, lighting, curb ramps, and any obstacles that may have affected visibility.
- Write down what you remember immediately. Include the direction you were walking, where you entered the roadway, what the driver’s vehicle did (turning, accelerating, braking), and whether traffic signals or signage were present.
- Get witness information. If someone saw the crash near a bus stop, downtown intersection, or a parking-lot approach road, their account may be crucial.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. A brief call can become a recorded statement later. Stick to medical facts and avoid guessing about blame.
If you’re thinking about using AI tools to “review my case,” treat it as a checklist helper—not a strategy replacement. In Glens Falls, your best outcome depends on what’s proven, not what’s assumed.


