Right after a pedestrian crash, your focus should be safety and medical care. Then, take steps that protect your claim:
- Get evaluated promptly (even if injuries feel minor). In Michigan, insurers often look for gaps in treatment.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh: traffic signal condition, crosswalk visibility, lighting, debris, and where you first recall being struck.
- Write down witness details immediately. People in suburban areas are often driving away quickly.
- Preserve key information: vehicle description, plate number (if known), the time of day, and any dashcam or nearby camera footage.
If an adjuster contacts you soon after the crash, be cautious. Statements you make can be used later to argue you were partially responsible or that your injuries weren’t caused by the collision.


