Right after a hit while walking, the “fastest” step isn’t a lawsuit—it’s building a record that holds up under North Carolina insurance scrutiny.
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem mild). In North Carolina, insurers often look for early documentation to connect the accident to later complaints.
- Report the incident and document the scene. If you can, take photos of vehicle position, road conditions, crosswalk/signage, and any visible injuries.
- Write down details while they’re fresh. Where you entered the roadway, what direction you were walking, what the driver said (if anything), and whether you felt pressured to move out of the way.
- Identify witnesses locally. In small communities and along familiar routes, people may be willing to help—but contact info can be lost fast.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. A brief “I’m okay” or an offhand description can get twisted later.
A Mount Airy pedestrian accident attorney can help you avoid common missteps and keep the focus on treatment and accountability.


