After you’re struck, the details fade quickly. The actions you take early can make or break your ability to prove what happened.
- Get checked by a medical professional right away. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” adrenaline can mask injuries. Timely treatment also helps document causation.
- Report the incident and keep the paperwork. If an officer responds, obtain the case/report information. If emergency services were involved, keep discharge paperwork.
- Document the scene while it’s fresh:
- photos of visible injuries (and anything that looks bruised/swollen)
- photos of crosswalks, signals, lane markings, and lighting conditions
- vehicle damage and the position of the car (if safe to do so)
- Write down what you remember before it slips away: time of day, weather, traffic flow, what you saw/heard, and whether you noticed distractions.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance may ask for a recorded statement. Don’t rush—facts given too early can be misunderstood.
If you’re searching for a pedestrian accident lawyer near Pataskala because you want someone to take the burden off you, that’s exactly the point: we help you stabilize the evidence and build a defensible claim.


