After a pedestrian collision, your priority is medical care—but evidence and communication matter just as much. If you can, take these steps before you talk to insurance:
- Get evaluated promptly (even if injuries seem minor). Some symptoms show up later.
- Photograph the scene: crosswalk markings, lighting, debris, vehicle position, and any signals/signage.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: time of day, what you were doing, nearby businesses/landmarks, and what the driver did right before impact.
- Identify witnesses. In Tarpon Springs, crashes near popular corridors can have bystanders, ride-share drivers, or employees nearby who saw what happened.
- Preserve digital evidence if available—dash cams, nearby storefront cameras, or any video from the area.
These actions help counter common insurance tactics like downplaying severity or disputing what happened at the moment of impact.


