Right after you’re hit, your priority is safety and medical care. But the steps you take in the next hours also affect your ability to recover later.
Do this if you can:
- Get evaluated promptly (urgent care/ER if needed). Delayed care can complicate insurance disputes.
- Report the incident and request the officer’s information/case number if police respond.
- Document the scene: crosswalk markings, traffic signals, lighting conditions, and the vehicle’s position.
- Write down details while they’re fresh—what the driver was doing, what you were doing, and what you remember about timing.
- Collect witness information (names, contact info, and what they observed).
Avoid: giving recorded statements before you understand how your words could be used to minimize fault or injuries.


