The first day after an accident often determines what evidence survives and what facts get disputed later. If you’re able, focus on:
- Get medical care promptly (even if injuries seem minor). Ohio insurers often challenge claims when treatment is delayed.
- Document the scene while it’s fresh: traffic signals, crosswalk location, lighting conditions, and anything unusual like construction debris or blocked signage.
- Write down what you remember: your route, when you entered the roadway, and the driver’s actions (turning, speeding up, failing to stop, etc.).
- Get witness contact information. In busy Warren areas, people may leave quickly—capturing names and phone numbers matters.
This isn’t about “proving everything yourself.” It’s about creating a record before memories fade and video (if available) is overwritten.


