In Panama City, many crashes occur near higher-traffic areas—places with frequent turning traffic, pedestrians walking to stores, and visitors unfamiliar with local road patterns. What you do early can make a big difference.
- Get medical care even if symptoms feel minor. Florida juries and adjusters expect a documented injury trail. Delayed treatment can lead to hard questions about causation.
- Request an accident report if police respond and save the report number.
- Document the scene: crosswalk position, traffic lights, lighting conditions, vehicle location, and any visible debris.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: where you entered the roadway, what you saw, what the driver did, and how you felt immediately afterward.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance without speaking to counsel first.
If you’ve been searching for a “quick answer” online—AI tools can sometimes help you organize your facts—but they can’t replace legal strategy tailored to Florida law and the specific evidence in your case.


