The choices you make right after a collision can determine whether your claim is strong later.
1) Get medical care and ask for full documentation Even if you think you’re “okay,” Ohio injury claims often depend on early records. Follow up as recommended and keep copies of every visit, imaging report, and discharge paperwork.
2) Preserve the scene evidence (especially for busy intersections) In a city like Cleveland Heights, traffic moves fast and conditions change quickly. If you can, capture:
- Photos of the crosswalk markings, signal placement, and lighting
- Vehicle position, visible damage, and any debris
- Where you were standing at impact (and how far you ended up)
- Any nearby construction signs, lane changes, or temporary traffic control
3) Write down what you remember—before insurance calls Shortly after the crash, write a timeline while it’s fresh: what street you were on, which direction you were walking, when the light changed (if you recall), and what the driver did right before impact.
4) Be careful with statements to insurance Insurance adjusters may ask for details quickly. In Ohio, even casual comments can be used to argue comparative fault or reduce damages. If you’re unsure, it’s usually safer to pause and get guidance before speaking in depth.


