The first steps after a pedestrian crash often determine how strong your case becomes later. If you’re able, prioritize:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem minor at first). Delayed evaluation can complicate causation and documentation.
- Report the incident and document details: time of day, direction of travel, weather/lighting, and where you were crossing or walking.
- Capture scene evidence if it’s safe: vehicle position, crosswalk/turn area, nearby signs, curb lines, and any visible debris.
- Identify witnesses (including people inside nearby businesses or homes) and write down what they recall while it’s fresh.
In Laurinburg, many pedestrian incidents happen around everyday destinations—shopping areas, local routes, and roadways where drivers may be focused on turning, merging, or navigating traffic flow. That’s why getting the “sequence of events” right matters.


