Even if you feel “mostly okay,” pedestrian injuries can worsen over days. The first 24–72 hours often determine how strong your claim becomes.
Take these steps if it’s safe:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or a walk-in clinic). Follow up even if pain seems minor at first.
- Report the crash and make sure the responding officer notes injuries and key details.
- Document the scene: traffic signals, crosswalk markings, lighting, weather conditions, and where you were when you were struck.
- Identify witnesses—especially people who were waiting at nearby bus stops, walking near shops, or pulling out of parking lots.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: where you were coming from, where you were headed, what you noticed before the impact.
Why this matters in Fort Pierce: intersections and corridors with heavier turning traffic, changing pedestrian volume, and glare from sun angles can create disputes about what a driver could see and when.


