In Ohio, early choices affect what evidence survives and how your injuries are documented.
If you can, do these right away:
- Get medical care even if you feel “mostly okay.” Delayed symptoms are common after impacts.
- Report the incident and document the scene (photos of where you were, the lane/crosswalk, lighting, and vehicle position).
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—how you entered the roadway, what color the signal was (if applicable), and what you noticed about the driver’s behavior.
- Collect witness info. Near Avon’s busier corridors, people often move on quickly.
- Save everything: ER paperwork, discharge instructions, prescriptions, physical therapy plans, and time missed from work.
If the driver’s insurer contacts you quickly, don’t feel pressured to give a detailed statement before your injuries are understood.


