Even when you feel shaken (or embarrassed), early actions can make or break a pedestrian injury case.
- Get checked—right away. Some injuries don’t show up fully for hours or days.
- Report details while they’re fresh. Note the time, weather, lighting, what you were doing, and what you remember about the driver’s movements.
- Preserve scene evidence. If you’re able, take photos of the crosswalk/curb area, traffic signals, sidewalk conditions, and vehicle damage. If you have it, keep any dashcam/video you were able to capture.
- Don’t rely on “it’ll be fine” conversations. Statements made to insurance—especially early—can be used later.
Indiana personal injury claims are time-sensitive. Consulting counsel promptly helps ensure important evidence isn’t lost and deadlines aren’t missed.


