Before you talk to insurance, focus on steps that preserve evidence and support your medical timeline:
- Get checked—then document it. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” injuries like concussions, soft-tissue damage, and back/neck trauma can show up later.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the direction you were walking, the traffic light state if you recall it, weather/lighting conditions, and whether you saw the vehicle’s turn signal.
- Save scene details. If you can do so safely, take photos of the crosswalk area, curb lines, sidewalks, and any visible hazards (including debris or blocked sight lines).
- Avoid guesswork with insurers. Adjusters may try to lock you into a version of events early. Stick to facts and let your attorney handle communications.
Why it matters locally: Peachtree Corners traffic patterns mean many pedestrian incidents occur during commute windows and turning-maneuver moments—when visibility and driver attention are hotly disputed.


