Right after a crash, your priorities should be safety and documentation.
- Get medical care quickly (even if you think you’re “mostly okay”). In pedestrian cases, symptoms can show up later.
- Request the report number and confirm the responding agency has documented the scene.
- Photograph what matters: the crosswalk/curb area, traffic signals, lighting conditions, vehicle position, and any visible injuries.
- Write down the details while they’re fresh: direction of travel, what the driver was doing (turning, changing lanes, stopped/rolling), and whether you had the signal or were within a marked crossing.
- Preserve contact info for witnesses and anyone who saw the incident.
In Murrieta, you may be dealing with busy driving patterns around commuting routes and areas with frequent turning movements. Those details matter because insurance companies often focus on “could the driver have seen you?” and “where exactly were you when they first noticed you?”


