If you’re able, take these steps before the stress of the moment takes over:
- Get medical care right away. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” serious injuries can show up later.
- Report the incident and make sure the crash is documented.
- Capture scene details: traffic signals, crosswalk markings, lighting conditions, vehicle position, and any visible debris.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—how you entered the roadway, where you were looking, and any traffic timing you noticed.
- Save receipts and treatment notes—including follow-up visits and prescriptions.
In Festus, many pedestrian crashes involve roads with changing traffic patterns—drivers turning across lanes, speeding up through stretches, or failing to yield when visibility is reduced by weather, sunlight, or roadside activity. A lawyer can help translate what happened into a claim that holds up.


