If you’re able to do so, prioritize safety and documentation. Then, treat the next 24–72 hours like a critical window for your case.
1) Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Some injuries—like concussions, soft-tissue damage, and internal trauma—may not show up right away.
2) Report what happened clearly to responding officers and keep copies of any incident information. If there’s a police report, it becomes a major anchor for later discussions with insurers.
3) Preserve evidence while it’s still available. In Petersburg, crashes often involve changing lighting, temporary construction signage, or traffic patterns around busy intersections. Photos and short videos taken soon after the incident can capture:
- where you were standing and walking
- vehicle position and damage
- crosswalk markings/signals and nearby signs
- weather/visibility and roadway conditions
4) Avoid giving recorded statements without legal review. Insurance questions can unintentionally create inconsistencies—especially when you’re in pain or under stress.


