After a pedestrian crash, your priority is safety and medical care—but the immediate steps you take can matter just as much for a later claim.
If you can, do these things quickly:
- Get medical attention the same day (or as soon as possible). Kansas insurers may challenge injuries that weren’t documented early.
- Write down key details: time of day, weather, what you were doing, and what you remember about the driver’s movement.
- Record the scene: crosswalk location, traffic signals, lighting, lane layout, and anything that affected visibility.
- Save witness information. In Manhattan, people often move on fast—students, shoppers, and commuters may be gone before you get a chance to follow up.
Even if you feel “okay,” lingering symptoms—like concussion-related headaches, back pain, or nerve discomfort—can show up later.


