What happens early often shapes what insurance accepts later.
- Get medical care the same day (even if symptoms feel “mild”). In pedestrian crashes, delays can complicate causation.
- Document the scene if you’re able: street lighting, crosswalk markings, driver location, weather, and anything that affected visibility.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: the route you took, when you noticed the vehicle, what the driver did (brake, turn, speed), and any witnesses.
- Preserve proof: dashcam footage from nearby vehicles, security video from businesses, and photos of vehicle damage.
- Be careful with statements to adjusters. “I’m fine” or inconsistent descriptions can be used against you.
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