Right after a pedestrian crash, your priority is medical care—but your second priority is protecting your claim. Bellflower residents commonly face the same early hurdles:
- Delays in documenting injuries (especially if symptoms show up later)
- Insurance calls that pressure you to give a recorded statement too soon
- Missing evidence once traffic clears and the scene is cleaned up
- Confusion about fault when a driver believes a crosswalk sign or turn lane rules apply to them
Practical checklist (local and immediate):
- Seek treatment and ask for documentation of your injuries and symptoms.
- Photograph what you can safely: crosswalk markings, curb location, traffic signals (if visible), lighting conditions, and your injuries.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: direction of travel, approximate time, weather, and what the driver was doing (turning, merging, stopping).
- Get witness names/contact info when possible—near shopping and commuter corridors, witnesses often move on quickly.
- Be cautious with insurance. A brief statement can be misinterpreted.


