Right after the impact, the most important thing is your health. But once you’re stable, there are actions that can strongly affect whether liability is accepted and whether your losses are valued fairly.
In Ironton, do these quickly:
- Get medical care even if you “feel okay.” Concussions, back injuries, and internal trauma may not show up immediately.
- Request the crash report information (and confirm the responding agency details). A documented incident report can matter in Ohio claim handling.
- Capture scene evidence while it’s still there: crosswalk markings, lighting, traffic signals, curb lines, and where the vehicle came to rest.
- Write down what you remember before the details fade—direction of travel, where you entered the roadway, what the driver did right before impact, and any statements you heard.
- Identify witnesses early (people nearby, business staff, or anyone who saw the approach/turning motion).
If you’re tempted to “wait and see,” understand that delays can complicate causation—insurance adjusters often look for gaps between the crash and treatment.


