After a pedestrian accident, small actions can make a big difference later. If you’re able, focus on:
- Get checked by a medical provider promptly (even if you “feel okay”). Some injuries show up days later.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: where you entered the crosswalk or sidewalk, traffic signals you saw, and what the driver did right before impact.
- Secure names and contact info for witnesses near the scene—especially people who saw the approach, not just the collision.
- Preserve scene details: photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, lighting, crosswalk markings, and any visible injuries.
In Milton-area crashes, timing and visibility matter. Whether it happened near a signalized intersection, along a roadway with heavy turn lanes, or near a busier shopping corridor, insurers will look for inconsistencies. Early documentation helps you avoid that problem.


