After a crash, it’s easy to miss details that later decide liability. Focus on practical steps that strengthen your case:
- Get medical care promptly (even if you think injuries are minor). Delayed treatment can create gaps insurers try to exploit.
- Request the incident report number and write down where the crash occurred (crosswalk, intersection, driveway entrance, sidewalk end).
- Photograph the scene while you still can: vehicle position, curb lines, street lighting, signage, and any visible hazards.
- Record witness information before people leave—names, phone numbers, and what they saw.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In Oregon, what you say can be used to reduce or deny a claim.
If you’re dealing with pain, mobility limits, or trauma symptoms, you shouldn’t have to manage this alone.


