In many hit-by-car cases, evidence and documentation are the real battleground—not whether you were hurt. If you can, take these steps early:
- Get medical care promptly (even if you think the injury is minor). Delayed treatment can make insurance disputes harder.
- Write down what you remember right away: street location, direction you were walking, the traffic signal state, weather/lighting, and how the driver behaved before impact.
- Preserve scene documentation: photos of injuries, vehicle damage from the roadway, crosswalk markings/signage, and any visible hazards.
- Collect witness information. In Monroe, crashes near frequently traveled areas can have bystanders who leave quickly.
- Avoid recorded statements without legal advice. Insurers may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used to challenge fault or injury severity.
A quick note on timing: in Louisiana, you generally have a limited window to file a claim, so it’s best not to wait until you “feel better.”


