In Fulton, many pedestrians are on foot for short trips—crossing for errands, moving between parking areas, or waiting near transit stops. When a driver doesn’t stop, or when fault becomes contested, follow a simple order of operations:
- Call 911 (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Some injuries—like concussions, internal trauma, or soft-tissue injuries—may not fully show up right away.
- Request the incident report number. For New York claims, documentation helps later when insurers question timing, location, or severity.
- Photograph what you can safely document. Include traffic signals/crosswalks, the roadway condition, vehicle position, and visible injuries.
- Get witness information immediately. In a smaller community, people may be nearby for only a moment—capturing names and contact details early can make a major difference.
- Avoid recorded statements without legal review. Insurers may use your words to minimize responsibility.
If the at-fault driver is unknown or uninsured, the claim strategy may change—so you’ll want guidance specific to your situation, not a one-size explanation.


