The first day or two often determines what evidence survives and what records are created. After a pedestrian accident, focus on:
- Get medical care right away (even if you feel “mostly okay”). California claims rely on medical documentation to connect symptoms to the crash.
- Report the incident and document details while they’re fresh. Note the time, direction of travel, traffic signals, crosswalk presence, and nearby landmarks.
- Collect evidence from the scene. If you can, photograph traffic lights/signage, the street conditions, and any visible vehicle damage. If witnesses are present, get their names and contact information.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In California, what you say can be used to challenge liability and minimize damages.
This is also where people in Temple City get tripped up: some adjusters push for recorded statements quickly, and some crashes occur in high-traffic windows when video footage may be overwritten. Acting early protects your options.


