Your first days after a pedestrian crash matter. Not because you need to “be ready for court,” but because your actions can protect evidence, strengthen causation, and prevent insurance mischaracterizations.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem minor). Hidden injuries can appear later, and Illinois claims are strongest when treatment aligns with the injury timeline.
- Document what you can while it’s still fresh: take photos of the scene, vehicle location, crosswalk/turning area, lighting conditions, and any visible injuries.
- Write down names and contact info for witnesses—especially people near bus stops, retail corridors, or intersections where foot traffic is common.
- Be careful with recorded statements. If an adjuster asks for a “quick recap,” stick to facts you’re confident about and avoid speculation.
If you’re dealing with calls from the other side or feel pressured to “just give your version,” a lawyer can help you respond in a way that preserves your claim.


