If you were struck while walking, your next decisions can affect how well your claim is supported.
- Get checked medically—even if you think it’s “minor.” In Massachusetts, gaps in treatment can give insurers an opening to question severity or causation.
- Document the scene before it changes. Quincy road work, signal timing adjustments, and cleanup after collisions can make evidence disappear quickly.
- Record witness information. People near transit stops, sidewalks, and crosswalks may be passing through—capturing names and contact details while they’re still available matters.
- Keep every receipt and note. Track medications, co-pays, transportation to appointments, and days you miss work.
If you’re wondering whether you should speak with the other side’s insurer, the safest approach is usually to focus on treatment first and get legal guidance before giving a recorded statement.


