Your first decisions can affect both your health and your ability to recover damages. If you’re able, take these steps:
- Get medical care promptly (even if you think symptoms are minor). In pedestrian cases, pain can appear later.
- Report the crash so there’s an official record.
- Document the scene: crosswalk/turning area, traffic-control devices, weather/lighting, and any debris.
- Collect witness information—especially drivers or passengers stopped nearby who saw the moment of impact.
- Preserve phone/video evidence (dashcam footage, nearby storefront cameras, and any personal recordings).
If you’re wondering whether you should talk to the insurance company, the safer approach is to document your injuries and route of travel first, then get legal guidance before giving a recorded statement.


