The first decisions you make after a pedestrian accident can affect whether your claim is taken seriously.
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Some injuries—like concussions or internal trauma—may not show up right away.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh if you can do so safely: crosswalk/intersection details, traffic signals, lighting conditions, and anything unusual about the road surface.
- Write down what you remember before it fades: what the driver was doing, where you were entering the roadway, and what you noticed about speed or attention.
- Preserve witness information. In Marion, witnesses may be nearby pedestrians, retail employees, or people who were stopped at the same signal.
- Be careful with insurer calls. Early statements can be used to reduce liability.
A Marion pedestrian accident lawyer can help you take the right steps in the right order—so you don’t lose evidence or accidentally weaken your position.


