The fastest way to strengthen your case is to act while evidence is still available.
- Get medical care even if you “feel okay.” Concussions, soft-tissue injuries, and back/neck pain can show up later.
- Report the crash and request a copy of the incident information when available.
- Document the scene: take photos of where you were walking, the nearest crosswalk/turn area, traffic signals, lighting conditions, and any visible vehicle damage.
- Write down details while you remember them: weather, what the light/sign said, whether you saw the driver’s headlights approach, and how long you were in the roadway.
- Preserve witness contact info (neighbors, other pedestrians, or anyone who saw the impact).
In Rome, conditions can change quickly—early darkness, glare, and winter slick spots can all affect how a driver claims they “couldn’t see.” Early documentation helps you counter that narrative.


