Right after a collision, decisions you make can affect whether your medical treatment and injury story hold up later.
- Get evaluated the same day (urgent care, ER, or a documented medical visit). Even if symptoms seem minor, some injuries—concussions, soft-tissue damage, and back/neck issues—can surface later.
- Report the incident and document details. If police respond, obtain the report number. If they don’t, still create a written record of what happened.
- Capture what you can before it’s gone: crosswalk location, traffic signals, vehicle position, lighting conditions, and any nearby construction/driveway activity.
- Write down witness information immediately—neighbors, other pedestrians, or anyone waiting near a bus stop.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In California, what you say can be used to shape fault and reduce value.
If you’re searching for pedestrian injury legal help in Maywood because you feel rushed or unsure, you’re not alone. Many people are surprised at how quickly insurers try to get recorded statements.


