If you’re able, take these steps before you call an attorney:
- Get medical care right away (urgent care or ER if needed). In Florida, your medical records are often the strongest proof of injury and timing.
- Report the crash. If police respond, get the report details. If they don’t, ask how the incident can still be documented.
- Photograph what you can: crosswalk markings, traffic signals, street lighting, debris, vehicle position, and any visible injuries.
- Collect witness info—especially from drivers or pedestrians who saw the moment you entered the roadway.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: where you were walking, what you noticed, and what you remember about the vehicle’s movement.
Miami Lakes traffic includes both heavy commuter stretches and local neighborhood movement. That means adjusters may argue about visibility, signal timing, or where you stepped off the curb—so your documentation and medical consistency matter.


