After an accident, your next steps can influence what evidence exists and how insurance companies evaluate the case.
1) Get medical care right away—even if injuries seem minor. Florida law requires attention to your injuries and documentation, and delayed treatment can make causation harder to explain.
2) Report and document the scene. If officers respond, obtain the incident details. If not, write down where it happened (street/intersection), what the traffic signals showed, and whether there were crosswalk markings.
3) Preserve local proof. In Leesburg, crashes often involve visibility changes—sun glare, evening lighting near retail corridors, or driver distraction in dense traffic. Take photos of:
- the crosswalk/curb area
- traffic signs and signals
- vehicle position and damage
- any visible injuries
- nearby surveillance if available
4) Be careful with statements. Insurance adjusters may ask leading questions early. What you say can be used to argue you were partly responsible.


