After a pedestrian accident, people in Wyoming often feel pressure to “move on” quickly. Insurance may ask for details early, and stress can lead to statements that sound harmless but are later used against you.
**Before you talk to an adjuster, focus on: **
- Medical evaluation, even if you think you’re okay. Wyoming injuries can escalate over days—especially head/neck/back issues that don’t always show up immediately.
- Scene documentation while it’s still available. In Rock Springs, visibility changes with weather and lighting, so photos of the intersection, curb line, crosswalk markings, and traffic-control signs can be critical.
- Identify witnesses promptly. If the crash involved pedestrians, drivers, or people coming out of nearby businesses, contact info can disappear fast.
- Preserve any available video. Dash cams, nearby store cameras, and traffic cameras may not be retained forever.
A Rock Springs pedestrian injury lawyer can help you organize facts without over-sharing and can handle the “what did you say?” questions that commonly derail claims.


