Right after a pedestrian accident, the choices you make can affect how strongly your claim holds up. Focus on these practical steps:
- Get medical care—even if you feel “okay.” Some injuries (like concussions, soft-tissue damage, or internal trauma) can show up later.
- Document the scene while details are fresh. Take photos of roadway conditions, crosswalks, signage, traffic lights, and the vehicle’s position.
- Write down what you remember. Include the direction you were walking, where you entered the roadway or crosswalk, weather/lighting, and any distractions you noticed.
- Avoid recorded statements without guidance. Insurance adjusters may ask questions that can be misunderstood later.
Florida claims often hinge on timeliness and credibility. Acting quickly helps preserve the story the evidence supports.


