Right after a hit-by-car, the details you capture—often in minutes—can determine whether your claim is easier to prove later.
1) Get medical care even if symptoms seem mild
In Michigan, injuries like concussions, soft-tissue damage, and fractures may not fully show up right away. Treating promptly also creates documentation that insurance companies can’t easily dismiss.
2) Document the scene while it’s still fresh
If you’re able, take photos of:
- where you were walking (crosswalk/shoulder/turning lane area)
- traffic signals and lighting
- vehicle damage and road conditions
- any visible injuries
3) Write down what you remember—before the adjuster calls
Include the time, what direction you were heading, weather/lighting, and anything you noticed about the driver’s behavior (speed, lane position, distractions).
4) Be cautious with statements to insurance
Even a “clarification” can be used against you. In many Michigan cases, a recorded statement becomes a key battleground—so it’s smart to coordinate with counsel before you give details.


