After you’re treated, the next steps can strongly affect how your claim develops—especially when liability is disputed.
1) Get the injury documented early. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” delayed symptoms are common after impact. Follow up with care and keep copies of all visits.
2) Preserve the scene evidence before it changes. In Stow, weather and lighting can quickly affect what’s visible (night glare, wet pavement, seasonal conditions). If you can, take photos of:
- where you were struck (crosswalk/curb line/sidewalk edge)
- vehicle position and damage
- traffic signals/signage
- visible injuries
3) Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include details like vehicle direction, approximate speed, whether you saw headlights, and what the driver’s actions looked like in the moments before the crash.
4) Be careful with insurance statements. Insurance may ask for recorded or written statements early. Don’t guess or speculate about fault—accuracy matters.


