After a pedestrian accident, insurance adjusters may contact you quickly. In Grandview, that pressure is often paired with requests for statements before your medical condition is fully known.
Do these steps first:
- Get medical care and follow your treatment plan. Even if symptoms seem minor, Missouri claims often turn on documentation.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the direction you were walking, where you entered the street, and what the driver’s vehicle looked like (headlights on/off, lane position, speed).
- Preserve scene evidence. If you can do so safely, capture photos of crosswalk markings, traffic signals, lighting conditions, nearby signage, and vehicle damage.
- Collect witness info. In residential and retail corridors around Grandview, witnesses may be passing through quickly—get names and phone numbers before they leave.
If you’re wondering whether you should “answer a few questions” from the insurer, the safer approach is to let your attorney handle communications so you don’t accidentally undermine your claim.


