The choices you make early can matter as much as the crash itself. While every case is different, these steps are especially important after a pedestrian collision:
- Get checked by a medical provider promptly. Some injuries don’t show up right away (concussions, soft-tissue damage, aggravation of back/neck issues). A timely visit helps protect you medically and creates a clear record.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Note the weather, lighting, where you entered the roadway, and what the driver did right before impact.
- Document the scene if you’re able. Photos of traffic signals, crosswalk markings (or lack of them), vehicle position, and visible injuries can reduce disputes later.
- Identify witnesses. In Farmington, collisions often occur near commercial corridors and commuting routes where people may have been nearby—neighbors, passersby, or people who saw the moment impact happened.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Adjusters may ask questions quickly. Stick to the facts you’re certain about and avoid speculation.


