After you’re hit, your priorities should be medical and documentation. In Caldwell, that often means acting quickly because the first statements people make—at the scene, to a driver, or to an insurer—can later get taken out of context.
Focus on these steps:
- Get checked immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Some injuries from pedestrian impacts show up later.
- Report the incident accurately. If an officer responded, ask about the report number and keep copies.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh: photos of the scene, crosswalk/intersection details, traffic control, vehicle position, and your injuries.
- Identify witnesses early. In a commuter-heavy community, people may move on quickly.
- Keep records of all medical visits, prescriptions, and missed shifts.
Avoid common pitfalls: posting about the incident on social media, signing anything from the other side, or giving a recorded statement before you understand how it could affect the case.


