Even when you feel “mostly okay,” you should treat the first two days as part of your case—not just your recovery. After a pedestrian crash in Springfield, focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care or the ER if recommended). Oregon insurers often look for whether symptoms were documented early.
- Request copies of your visit records and keep discharge paperwork, imaging reports, and follow-up instructions.
- Preserve scene evidence while it’s still fresh—photos of the street lighting, crosswalk markings, vehicle position, and any visible debris.
- Write down a timeline before details fade: where you entered the road, what the light/signage showed, and what the driver did right before impact.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance until you’ve reviewed your situation with counsel.
If the driver was distracted or failed to yield, the key is proving what happened and when—before an insurer attempts to narrow the story.


