After a pedestrian injury, the first priorities are medical care and documenting what happened while details are fresh.
If you can, do these early steps:
- Get evaluated the same day (or as soon as possible). Illinois insurers often look for a prompt medical record to confirm injury and timing.
- Take photos of the scene: vehicle position, road markings, curb ramps/sidewalk access, lighting, and any visible debris.
- Write down what you remember: where you entered the crossing, what the traffic signals showed, weather/visibility, and any statements you overheard.
- Collect witness info from people who were near the intersection or bus stop area.
- Save reports: police report number, EMS paperwork, and hospital discharge instructions.
In Yorkville, pedestrian crashes often involve intersections, school/commuter routes, and areas with changing visibility (sun glare, dusk lighting, or construction-related detours). Evidence becomes even more important when the other side later argues the timeline or your location.


