The choices you make right after impact can influence how your claim is evaluated later—especially when liability is disputed.
If you can, prioritize this order:
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Ohio injuries can worsen over time, and your medical record becomes the foundation for causation.
- Document the scene while you still can: take photos of the crosswalk or curb area, traffic signals, lighting, road conditions, and the vehicle’s position.
- Write down what you remember before it fades—what direction you were walking, what the driver was doing, what you noticed about speed, and any near-misses.
- Collect witness information (names and phone numbers). In Montgomery, pedestrian incidents can involve commuters, shoppers, or employees nearby who may not be easy to track down later.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Adjusters may request recorded statements or ask leading questions. You don’t have to guess what “sounds helpful.”
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool can help you organize information, it can be useful for creating a checklist—but it can’t replace the legal judgment needed to respond to insurers and preserve key legal issues.


