After a hit-and-run, a distracted-driving crash, or a vehicle turning incident, the most common problem we see isn’t the injury—it’s what happens next.
In the first day or two, your documentation and statements can strongly influence whether insurance treats the claim as credible and whether your medical care stays connected to the accident.
In Sharon, PA, common real-life issues include:
- Drivers moving quickly through familiar commute corridors
- Limited visibility near edges of roadways, curves, and intersections
- Conflicts at crosswalks where turning vehicles may not fully yield
- Construction zones and changing traffic patterns that create “new” sightlines
What to do right away:
- Seek medical evaluation even if pain seems mild (adrenaline can mask symptoms)
- Take photos of the scene: roadway markings, vehicle position, and lighting conditions
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: the direction you were walking, traffic signals, and any witnesses
- Avoid guessing about fault in conversations with anyone—especially insurance


