Right after an impact, people often focus on pain and adrenaline—and that’s normal. But for pedestrian cases, the first steps can determine what the insurance company believes later.
Within the first 24 hours, prioritize:
- Medical care, even if symptoms seem mild. Ohio requires that your injuries be documented; delayed treatment can create unnecessary disputes.
- Accident reporting and documentation. Get the report number and take photos if you can do so safely.
- Identify witnesses near the scene. In suburban areas like Sharonville, people may be passing through quickly—having their names and contact info is time-sensitive.
- Write down what you remember. Notes about the crosswalk, traffic signals, vehicle position, and lighting help preserve the timeline.
If you can, avoid guessing about fault. Insurance adjusters may ask questions early—answers should be accurate, not speculative.


