Before you worry about settlement numbers, focus on protecting your case and your health.
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Some injuries—concussions, internal trauma, soft-tissue damage—can worsen over time.
- Request documentation. If police responded, obtain the incident report number. If not, keep any dispatch or hospital paperwork you have.
- Preserve scene evidence while it’s still there. In Gillette, weather can erase tracks and debris quickly. Take photos of:
- where you entered the roadway and where you were struck
- traffic signals/signage and crosswalk markings
- lighting conditions and visibility
- vehicle damage and any skid marks (if visible)
- Write down details while they’re fresh. Time of day, weather, what you were doing, and anything you remember about the driver’s actions.
If you’re being asked to give a recorded statement, don’t rush. An early statement can be used to narrow fault or downplay injury. A Gillette pedestrian accident lawyer can help you respond strategically.


