After a pedestrian accident, the decisions you make quickly can affect medical documentation and evidence quality.
- Get checked even if you feel “mostly okay.” Coastal Oregon accidents can produce delayed symptoms (head injury, neck/back strain, nerve pain). A prompt evaluation helps your records match your complaints.
- Request EMS/incident documentation when available. If police or medics respond, ask how to obtain the report number.
- Photograph what you can before weather changes visibility. North Bend conditions can shift fast—rain, fog, and low light can erase details. Capture the crosswalk, street lighting, vehicle position, and any visible injuries.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the time, direction you were walking, what the driver did (turning, accelerating, stopping late), and whether you noticed distractions.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Stick to factual basics and avoid speculation about speed, fault, or prior conditions.


