After you’re hit, the details you capture early can make or break the case later—especially when fault is disputed or a driver leaves the scene.
Do these things if you’re able:
- Get medical care the same day, even if symptoms seem minor. In Florida, a documented record supports both treatment and causation.
- Write down your memory while it’s fresh: where you entered the roadway, what the traffic signals were doing, how the vehicle was positioned, and anything you noticed (speed, lane, distractions).
- Take scene photos (or ask someone to): crosswalk/turning area, lighting, weather conditions, vehicle location, and any visible injuries.
- Collect witness information. In residential and retail areas around Lighthouse Point, people may leave quickly—so get names and contact details immediately.
- If it’s a hit-and-run, report it promptly. A quick report helps law enforcement and increases the chance of locating video evidence.
If you’re wondering whether a quick “AI lawyer” summary can replace this step: it can’t. What matters is the evidence trail—medical, photographic, and electronic.


