After a pedestrian accident, your actions right away can strongly affect what you’re able to recover later.
- Get medical care—then follow through. Even if symptoms seem minor, Florida injury cases often turn on documentation. Delays can make it harder to connect the accident to later pain.
- Report the crash and request the incident information. If police responded, keep the report number and any citation details.
- Document the scene while it’s still there. In Sanford, lighting, weather, construction activity, and traffic patterns can change quickly. Photos of the roadway, crosswalk signage (if any), vehicle position, and visible injuries are critical.
- Save witness contact info. If someone stopped to help, get their name and a phone number/email. Witness memories fade.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance may ask questions early. You don’t have to guess, minimize, or speculate.
If you’re looking for “AI help” to organize this quickly, use it to create a timeline and a list of questions—but don’t let it replace getting the facts and medical record straight.


