In the Canton area, many pedestrian collisions occur in places where traffic moves quickly and visibility changes—turn lanes, busier intersections, and areas with construction or shifting traffic patterns. The first three days are critical for evidence and consistency.
What to prioritize (if you can do so safely):
- Get medical care promptly and follow your discharge instructions. Even if pain seems minor, delayed symptoms can matter for both health and documentation.
- Record details while they’re fresh: time of day, weather/lighting, where you entered the roadway or crosswalk, and what the driver’s vehicle was doing (turning, merging, stopping).
- Capture the scene: intersection markings, traffic signals, curb lines, street lighting, and any nearby signage.
- Identify witnesses (including people inside nearby businesses) and note what they observed.
If you’re contacted by an insurance adjuster early, be careful. Early statements can be used to narrow liability or dispute the severity of your injuries.


