Right after you’re hit, the priority is medical care. But in Pomona, evidence can disappear quickly—dash cam footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and construction or changing traffic signals can make the scene harder to verify later.
If you can, do these steps immediately:
- Get treated and tell medical staff exactly what you felt at the time (even symptoms that seem minor).
- Document the scene: photos of your injuries, vehicle location, lane markings, crosswalk signs, and any debris.
- Capture traffic details: the direction you were walking, the signal state if you remember it, and whether visibility was affected by sun glare or weather.
- Write down witness info before it’s forgotten—names, contact details, and what they saw.
- If it’s a hit-and-run, report it right away and request the incident number.
These early actions matter because California injury claims often turn on credibility and documentation—especially when insurers argue your injuries were pre-existing or not caused by the crash.


