Right after you’re hit, your priorities should be simple—but not casual. In Florida, what you do early can affect what gets documented later.
**Focus on: **
- Get medical evaluation promptly. Even “minor” symptoms can reflect concussion, internal injury, or soft-tissue damage.
- Ask for the incident report number (and confirm the responding agency has the correct details).
- Document the scene if you’re able: vehicle location, crosswalk/signage, lighting conditions, and where you were standing.
- Write down names and contact info for witnesses—especially anyone who saw you from the sidewalk, from a nearby parking lot, or at an intersection.
Avoid:
- Giving a recorded statement before you understand how your words may be used.
- Relying on verbal “we’ll handle it” promises from the other side.
- Waiting too long to report symptoms.


