After a driver hits you, the first decisions often matter as much as what happened on impact. Focus on:
- Get medical care immediately (urgent care or ER). In California, injuries can worsen over days—especially head, neck, and back trauma.
- Report the incident if police are involved or if the crash is documented. A report number can be important later.
- Capture the scene while it’s still fresh: crosswalk signage, lighting, lane markings, vehicle position, and any traffic-control details.
- Write down what you remember before you talk to anyone—where you entered the intersection, what color the signal was (if you saw it), and whether the driver seemed distracted.
- Be cautious with insurance statements. A brief, factual call can still be used against you when liability is disputed.
If you’re dealing with a hit-and-run or the driver fled, don’t wait. Huntington Park’s dense, highly trafficked areas can make video evidence time-sensitive.


