It really varies state to state. If you have a cycling lawyer nearby, try to get that person to give a presentation to your local cycling club. Do's and Don'ts of accidents, etc. There are some strange laws out there - for example, if you're injured in a hit and run in NC (and you're on a bike, but a car hit you), your uninsured and under-insured coverage may pick up your medical bills. But you have to notify your carrier very quickly (I think it's 24 hours or less, but I haven't looked at it in a while).
Generally speaking, you're probably going to have to give a statement to the police. But don't talk to anyone else. Focus on facts, not what you think you should or could have done differently. Don't sign anything saying you're not hurt, or your bike isn't damaged until you can get both professionally checked. Going to the ER (or your doc) isn't a bad thing - you don't have to go in an ambulance, but going is good.
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