The first day often determines how strong your claim will be later. If you’re able, prioritize these actions:
- Get medical care promptly (even if you think it’s minor). Some injuries—like concussions, soft-tissue damage, or back issues—may not show fully right away.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: your route, where you entered the roadway, what the light/signage was doing, and what the driver did immediately before impact.
- Capture scene details: crosswalk location, curb visibility, lighting conditions, nearby construction/temporary markings, and any skid marks or debris.
- Collect witness information. In Washington, UT, people may be nearby for errands, work, or school drop-off—witnesses can be the difference between “he said/she said” and a clear sequence.
If you already spoke with an insurance adjuster, don’t panic—but avoid giving recorded statements or signing anything before you understand how it could affect liability and damages.


