Even a “minor” impact can create problems later, and early decisions can affect how your case is evaluated. If you can, focus on these immediate actions:
- Get medical attention promptly (and ask for documentation of symptoms, not just visible injuries).
- Report the crash details while they’re fresh—location, direction of travel, lighting conditions, and what the driver did.
- Preserve evidence: photos of injuries, vehicle damage, crosswalk/curb area, traffic signals, and any visible road hazards.
- Collect witness information if anyone stopped or saw the crash.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance until you’ve reviewed your situation with counsel.
Ohio insurance claims frequently turn on whether the documentation matches the story. Your goal is simple: make sure the record reflects what you experienced.


