In the hours after a crash, the scene can change quickly: vehicles move, lighting shifts, witnesses go home, and videos can be overwritten. In a suburban area like Liberty Lake, it’s common for incidents to occur near intersections that are used heavily by commuters and visitors, including evenings and weekends.
What you should prioritize right away (if you’re able):
- Take photos of injuries, clothing damage, and the roadway (crosswalk markings, signage, curb lines, traffic lights).
- Write down what you remember about traffic flow (time of day, weather, whether cars were turning, whether you saw headlights glare, etc.).
- Collect witness info—especially anyone who was waiting nearby or walking their dog.
- Ask for help preserving dashcam, nearby business, or traffic camera footage when available.
Early evidence matters because insurers often focus on gaps: “We didn’t see it,” “Your injuries came later,” or “We think you were somewhere else.” A Liberty Lake pedestrian accident attorney helps you build a timeline that holds up.


