What you do immediately after a collision can determine what evidence exists later. After a pedestrian crash:
- Get medical care right away (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Some serious injuries—concussions, internal trauma, soft-tissue damage—may not show up until later.
- Ask for a police report if the crash is reportable. If the driver leaves the scene, the report becomes even more important.
- Document the scene while you can: crosswalk markings, traffic signals, lighting, road debris, and where you were standing.
- Write down witness details. In a smaller city like Blythe, witnesses are often passing through or may not be easy to reconnect with later.
- Don’t give a recorded statement to insurance until you understand how your words could be used.
If you’re dealing with a hit-and-run, time matters for locating witnesses and preserving surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic infrastructure.


