Right after a collision, the choices you make can affect how insurers evaluate fault and injury seriousness. If you’re able, prioritize these practical steps:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think the injury is minor). Some trauma symptoms show up later.
- Report the incident and make sure the crash details are documented.
- Capture the scene while you can: photos of street lighting, crosswalk visibility, your position, vehicle damage, traffic signals, and any debris.
- Write down what you remember: time of day, weather, whether you had a walk signal, and the vehicle’s direction of travel.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance before your claim is reviewed by counsel.
In Montebello, many pedestrian incidents involve drivers turning through busy lanes, navigating intersections, or failing to yield in high-traffic areas. Those details matter—so early documentation is critical.


